Trump Grand Jury Not Hearing Anymore Evidence Until Next Week
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The case into Donald Trump has been pushed back even further.
The grand jury hearing evidence in the Stormy Daniels case will not sit again until next week.
The grand jury hearing evidence in the Manhattan District Attorney’s investigation into former President Donald Trump will not sit on the case again this week, multiple sources told Fox News Tuesday.
A court administration source, and others, told Fox News the grand jury, which was expected to reconvene Wednesday, is done with the case until next week.
The secret grand jury wrapped its proceedings Monday afternoon without voting on Trump’s case, sources told Fox News on Monday. Those proceedings came after they were canceled twice last week by Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg.
This comes after David Pecker, the former CEO of American Media and publisher of National Enquirer, appeared for testimony for the second time.
A day ago, the grand jury heard from David Pecker, former CEO of American Media and publisher of National Enquirer. It was his second appearance before the grand jury. Why appear again?
Pecker’s testimony could corroborate Michael Cohen’s claim that the hush money payments were not just personal, but political, and that they were intended to catch and kill a story that could have impacted Trump’s election.
In 2018, American Media Inc. admitted to paying $150,000 in hush money to ex-Playboy model Karen McDougal and adult-film star Stormy Daniels. A statement of admitted facts said that AMI’s “principal purpose in making the payment was to suppress the woman’s story so as to prevent it from influencing the election.
Federal prosecutors previously granted Pecker immunity in their investigation into Cohen. A week before Pecker’s latest appearance, Trump ally Robert Costello, who waived immunity, sought to discredit Cohen before the grand jury.
End the witch hunt!
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