Fmr. prosecutor: Use of grand jury in Trump investigation suggests DA seeks felony charge
The Manhattan District Attorney’s use of a grand jury in his investigation against former President Donald Trump suggests that they are looking to make a felony charge, said former federal prosecutor Carol Lam. “What turns it into a felony is if that payment was in furtherance of or to conceal another crime and that is the big question mark here,” Lam said.
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