NEW YORK — The district attorney in Manhattan has a convened a grand jury that is expected to decide whether former President Donald Trump, other executives at his company or the business should be indicted on criminal charges.
The Washington Post, quoting two anonymous sources “familiar with the development,” said the panel was recently convened and will sit for three days a week for six months.
Grand jury convened in Trump criminal probe to hear evidence, weigh potential charges https://t.co/MXL5g6R59e
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The grand jury, convened by Vance Jr., indicated that the probe has reached an advanced stage after more than two years. It also suggests that Vance believes he has found evidence of a crime — if not by Trump, then by someone potentially close to him or by his company, the Post reported.