Key takeaways:
- The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office has announced that the grand jury investigating former President Donald Trump will not reach a conclusion this week.
- The District Attorney has pledged to “publicly state the conclusion of our investigation whether we conclude our work without bringing charges, or move forward with an indictment.”
- The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office has not released any further information on the status of the investigation, and it is expected that the grand jury will not reach a decision until at least next week.
The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office has announced that the grand jury investigating former President Donald Trump will not reach a conclusion this week. This comes amid speculation over whether the grand jury will bring an indictment against Trump over a hush money payment his associate made to a porn actress ahead of the 2016 election.
The District Attorney’s Office has stated that the public will be informed when the investigation has reached its conclusion. Leslie Dubeck, the general counsel for the District Attorney, said that the District Attorney has pledged to “publicly state the conclusion of our investigation whether we conclude our work without bringing charges, or move forward with an indictment.”
Donald Trump had suggested that he would be arrested this week, but the grand jury has indicated that they will not meet about the case for the remainder of the week. It is unclear how close the grand jury is to bringing an indictment, or if it will at all.
The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office has not released any further information on the status of the investigation. It is expected that the grand jury will not reach a decision until at least next week. Until then, the public will have to wait to see if an indictment will be brought against the former President.
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