Media: Trump’s potential criminal indictment is not expected to move forward this week

Media Trumps potential criminal indictment is not expected to move

The rumored indictment against the former president was originally expected last week.

of the former President of the United States Donald Trump’s a possible criminal charge is not proceeding any more this week, they reported NBC News (switch to another service) and politics magazine Hill (you switch to another service).

According to media reports, the jury hearing the case in New York will only meet on Thursday this week to deal with another case. Accordingly, there would be no vote on Trump’s possible criminal indictment this week.

The potential charge against Trump is related to his role as an adult entertainment actor by Stephanie Clifford (under stage name Stormy Daniels) to remain silent on the payment during the 2016 presidential campaign.

Clifford allegedly had a relationship with Trump, which Trump has denied. Trump, who spoke at his first presidential campaign event in Texas on Saturday, denied having committed the crime.

“The New York District Attorney, under the auspices and direction of the Washington Department of Justice, is investigating me for something that is not a crime, not a misconduct, not a relationship,” Trump told supporters in Waco.

Trump told thousands of supporters in attendance that he was the victim of yet another “witch hunt” and bogus investigation.

Trump would be the first president to be criminally indicted

A jury in New York was initially rumored to have decided on the matter as early as last week. Trump himself said the previous weekend on social media that he would have been arrested already on Tuesday. New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg later said in a letter to three Republican lawmakers that Trump had made baseless claims about the arrest.

If Trump is indicted, he will become the first US president to face criminal charges. However, an indictment or even a conviction would not prevent Trump from resuming his bid for the presidency.

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