Wed Mar 29, 2023 – 9:56 pm EDT
NEW YORK (LifeSiteNews) — The Manhattan grand jury that was expected to hand down an indictment of former U.S. President Donald Trump on charges related to an alleged hush money payout to pornographic “actress” Stormy Daniels will take a pre-scheduled monthlong break, further putting off Trump’s potential prosecution.
According to Politico, “The break would push any indictment of the former president to late April at the earliest, although it is possible that the grand jury’s schedule could change.”
The outlet noted that the jury could be called back by the district attorney if needed.
News of the delay comes after Trump stunned the nation on March 18 by suggesting he would be arrested the following Tuesday on charges related to alleged hush money payments made to pornography “actress” Stephanie Clifford, known as “Stormy Daniels” during his 2016 presidential campaign.
READ: Former President Donald Trump says he will be arrested Tuesday
Trump’s then-lawyer Michael Cohen reportedly gave Clifford $130,000 during the campaign to keep quiet about an affair she and Trump allegedly had a decade prior. Trump has denied that the affair ever took place, and even Clifford said
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