New York grand jury for Trump hush money probe will not meet Wednesday
The New York grand jury investigating former President Trump for alleged hush money payments will not be meeting Wednesday. The grand jury could meet to consider a possible indictment of Trump later this week. NBC's Garrett Haake reports.
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