Manhattan DA in Disarray, Abruptly Cancels Trump Grand Jury Session

The Grand Jury deciding President Donald Trump’s fate has been canceled again today amid reports that embattled Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is scrambling to keep his case alive.

According to reports, George Soros-funded Bragg does not have enough votes for an indictment.

A meeting of the New York grand jury looking into Trump’s alleged hush-money payments, scheduled to take place on Thursday, was postponed again.

The next time the grand jury could meet is Monday, according to multiple media reports.

NewsNation said, “the delayed meeting, which was first postponed on Wednesday, means a possible indictment won’t come down until next week at the earliest, if at all.

“The jury usually meets on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.”

According to RadarOnline:

“The grand jury weighing charges again embattled ex-president Donald Trump was told to stay home again on Thursday, RadarOnline.com can confirm, meaning the jury will not meet again until Monday at the earliest.

“The cancellation of the jury’s session on Thursday came one day after Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg already ordered those on the panel to stay home on Wednesday for unknown reasons.

According to The Daily Mail:

It remains unclear why the grand jury is not reconvening for the rest of the week amid reports that the panel needs to hear from a final witness before levying a judgment.

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One source told DailyMail:

‘They are having trouble convincing the jury to swallow the case. It’s a weak case and has caused divisions in the DA’s office.’ 

Other reports suggested the DA’s office could contemplate a change in strategy.

READ MORE: Leo Terrell Calls on DA Bragg to ‘Drop the Case’ Against Trump as Grand Jury Proceedings ‘Canceled’

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By David Hawkins

David Hawkins is a writer who specializes in political commentary and world affairs. He's been writing professionally since 2014.

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