Trump grand jury won’t weigh hush-money case for second straight day
The Manhattan grand jury weighing whether or not to indict former President Donald Trump will again not hear evidence, deliberate or vote Thursday within the Stormy Daniels “hush cash” case, courtroom officers instructed The Submit.
The panel — which has been convening on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays — will meet, however to listen to proof in an unrelated case, the sources mentioned.
The jurors didn’t meet Wednesday — as they have been scheduled to — after Trump’s rebuttal witness, legal professional Robert Costello, testified for plenty of hours Monday. The afternoon session was unexpectedly canceled by Manhattan District Legal professional Alvin Bragg, sources instructed The Submit.
The grand jury is scheduled to reconvene to weigh the Trump case on Monday, based on Insider and ABC News.
The panel has been listening to witness testimony and weighing different proof associated to a $130,000 fee made to porn star Stormy Daniels forward of the 2016 presidential election.
The Manhattan District Legal professional’s Workplace is reportedly laying out a case that Trump falsified enterprise information by reimbursing his former fixer, disbarred legal professional Michael Cohen, for the six-figure fee after which writing it off as a authorized charge.
The case might rise to the extent of a felony if the DA’s Workplace reveals Trump falsified the enterprise information in fee of a separate crime — a marketing campaign finance violation.
Sources instructed The Submit Wednesday that Bragg may be concerned about the strength of the case after Costello’s testimony earlier this week — although a spokesperson for the DA’s Workplace denied that.

“The very last thing he desires is for the grand jury to vote in opposition to him,” a supply with ties to the workplace mentioned. “He desires a no-doubt-about-it case. He’s pressuring the ‘Trump obsessed’ to step up and show the case.”