Noted former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti says it is fair to say that charges are on the horizon in the Manhattan District Attorney s investigation into the Trump Organization, which possibly could include Donald Trump, employees of his business, and/or members of his family. The mere fact that a special grand jury was empaneled does not mean that any particular person will be charged. It does not necessarily mean that Trump himself will be charged, Mariotti said on Twitter. But it is fair to say that Vance s investigation is far along and that charges are on the horizon.
Those words echo The Washington Post s reporting, which said the move indicates that District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr. s investigation of the former president and his business has reached an advanced stage after more than two years, and: It suggests, too, 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.
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The Washington Post reports that the Manhattan district attorney has convened a special grand jury that could hear evidence and weigh possible criminal charges against former President Trump, his staff or his family. David Fahrenthold broke the story and joined Peter Alexander to share what he knows so far. Plus, NBC s Kristen Welker, former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti, and former U.S. attorney Joyce Vance break down what it means for Trump.May 26, 2021
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