SPECIAL REPORT: TRUMP TO BE INDICTED AGAIN
Trump's attorneys have been told to expect an indictment as soon as today
We have major breaking news in the Special Counsel’s investigation into Donald Trump. This morning, as the grand jury began meeting at the D.C. federal courthouse, Donald Trump’s attorneys were meeting with the Special Counsel’s team in D.C. During this meeting, Trump’s attorneys were notified that an indictment against the former President is coming as soon as later today.
Here’s what to expect next. The grand jury continues to meet today and will vote to issue an indictment. This vote can come as soon as this afternoon, but it may come next week. The grand jury is considering three primary charges: (1) 18 U.S.C. § 371, conspiracy against the United States; (2) 18 U.S.C. § 1512 or 1513, witness tampering; and (3) 18 U.S.C. § 242 the deprivation of rights under the color of law, or the conspiracy to do the same. Each of these statutes are punishable by significant prison time, and the guidelines for Trump, if convicted, will call for prison time.
Once an indictment is issued, Donald Trump will travel to Washington, D.C. for an arraignment at which point he will enter a plea to the charges in the indictment. One important note, unlike Florida and New York, Donald Trump does not have a home base in Washington, D.C. and recently sold his hotel in the city.
This news is just breaking and I will provide you with updates as we learn them, including a breakdown of the indictment when it is issued. Subscribe to be the first to know: