A source in the legal system says that a charge is likely to be filed within the next week.
A legal source says that the Manhattan District Attorney’s office has asked to meet with local police next week to talk about whether or not to ask for an arrest warrant for former President Donald Trump.
The meeting was supposed to happen on Thursday, but an insider said that neither a time nor a place had been set. Someone who knows how the process works said that there will be a meeting to talk about “logistics for some time next week.” This makes it likely that an indictment will be handed down next week.
Steven Cheung, a spokesman for Trump, sent a statement to Fox News Digital in which he criticized District Attorney Alvin Bragg. He said that the investigation was started because Bragg worked in Vice President Joe Biden’s cabinet with “radical Democrats.”
Cheung’s claims need to be made clearer. “President Donald J. Trump has nothing to do with anything. There are some far-left Democrats who agree with this.” Democrats have tried to discredit and investigate Trump since before he was elected, but they have never been able to do so. All impeachment hoaxes are fair game, from “Russia, Russia, Russia” to “Impeachment Hoaxes 1 and 2 and the Unlawful Mar-a-Lago Raid.”
He said that the Democrats are attacking the President again because of an extortionist who has been proven to be fake and is threatening to hit the “Nuclear Button.” Donald Trump has a big lead in the polls over his opponents from both parties, which has never happened before in the history of American politics.
“We all know that it is not real. The federal government has sent high-ranking officials to local district attorney’s offices to “Get Trump” at the state and local levels. Democrats on the far left want to do anything they can to change the results of the presidential election, but the American people won’t let that happen. Something like this could never happen in the United States. This is a big setback for the Democratic Party and a shame for the U.S.” What he meant to say is shown below.
At this time, indictments could happen because of the investigation into Trump’s alleged affair with porn star Stormy Daniels. Michael Cohen, who worked for Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign, paid Stormy Daniels $130,000 to keep quiet about a meeting she says she had with Trump in 2006. Cohen did a lot of work for Trump, so Trump paid Cohen a lot of money.
Fox News asked the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office to “confirm or comment,” but they didn’t.