Trump Hush Money Grand Jury Calls Off Meeting
The Manhattan grand jury hearing evidence over Donald Trump’s hush money case unexpectedly canceled its meeting Wednesday. It comes as new reports suggest Trump may actually want to be indicted. Former Manhattan prosecutor John Bandler says he doesn't expect a quick decision. If Trump is indicted, it could take a year before he goes on trial just as the Republican primaries would be underway. In the meantime, the NYPD and Homeland Security are working together to plan for potential chaos.
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