New York grand jury not likely to consider Trump hush money case for rest of week
The grand jury considering whether to indict former President Trump has reconvened, but three sources familiar with the situation tell NBC News it appears they are taking care of business unrelated to that case. NBC News' Gabe Gutierrez has more details.
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