Trump’s grand jury to take a planned one-month “hiatus.”

Trump indictment decision delayed AGAIN as Manhattan grand jury weighs indictments and enters “planned month-long hiatus.”

  • After several delays, the Manhattan Attorney’s Office announced a “planned hiatus.”
  • It’s the latest delay after weeks of back-and-forth and political tournaments
  • Many say prosecutor Alvin Bragg has no case and the investigation is malicious

The Manhattan grand jury’s decision on whether or not to indict former President Donald Trump will take another month, delaying the sluggish case even further.;

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg referred the case to a grand jury earlier this month in hopes of indicting Trump on campaign finance violations.

They have been tasked with investigating whether Trump broke the law when his attorney Michael Cohen gave porn star Stormy Daniels $130,000 to hush up claims she slept with Trump in 2016.

It was meant to remain a secret so the jury could examine the evidence at their leisure.

However, on March 13, Trump predicted his own arrest, sending New York City into an uproar.

Since then there have been protests and peacekeepers outside the downtown courthouse where the jury is called, along with a huge press pack to follow who was called to testify.

Donald Trump on the golf course today. He insists he's innocent -- and that Manhattan Attorney Alvin Bragg is motivated by political bias against it

Donald Trump on the golf course today. He insists he’s innocent — and that Manhattan Attorney Alvin Bragg is motivated by political bias against it

Trump today at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach

Trump today at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach

Trump's golf pal, who he was spotted with last week, was back on the green with him today

Trump’s golf pal, who he was spotted with last week, was back on the green with him today

NYPD employees remove barricades outside the courthouse where a grand jury was deliberating indictments against Donald Trump

NYPD employees remove barricades outside the courthouse where a grand jury was deliberating indictments against Donald Trump

The NYPD clears barricades outside the courthouse on Wednesday. An NYPD spokesman did not comment on why they were removed

The NYPD clears barricades outside the courthouse on Wednesday. An NYPD spokesman did not comment on why they were removed

Today, Politico reports that the grand jury will not hear evidence for another as part of a “planned break.”

Trump, spotted at a West Palm Beach golf course this morning, has yet to respond to the recent delay.

He previously held up the jury for taking their time by writing on Truth Social:

The grand jury usually meets on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.

But they are not meeting today and tomorrow they will hear details of another case.

They will also not hear evidence on Trump’s case tomorrow, when the jury will go on a planned “rest” that has been scheduled since January.

The Manhattan Attorney’s office did not immediately respond to inquiries Wednesday afternoon.

Former editor of the National Enquirer David Pecker (far right) is shown trying to hide from the press as he testified leaving the Lefkowitz State Office Building Monday

Former editor of the National Enquirer David Pecker (far right) is shown trying to hide from the press as he testified leaving the Lefkowitz State Office Building Monday

Kellyanne Conway, one of Trump's closest advisers, spoke to prosecutors on March 8

Kellyanne Conway, one of Trump’s closest advisers, spoke to prosecutors on March 8

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has been widely criticized for his handling of the case. Many say it has no legs and is fueled by its own political hatred of Trump

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has been widely criticized for his handling of the case. Many say it has no legs and is fueled by its own political hatred of Trump

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11916411/Manhattan-Trump-grand-jury-set-break-month.html?ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490&ito=1490 Trump’s grand jury to take a planned one-month “hiatus.”

Emma Colton

Janice Dean is a WSTPost U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Janice Dean joined WSTPost in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing: janicedean@wstpost.com.

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