Possible Trump Indictment Delayed After Grand Jury Meeting Gets Called Off
Americans have been waiting for a potential indictment of former President Donald Trump with bated breath—but they’ll have to wait a little longer, according to multiple reports.
High-ranking law-enforcement officials told Insider and other outlets that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg ordered the grand jury investigating Trump’s alleged “hush-money” payments to stay home Wednesday, delaying the possible indictment.
The New York Times has confirmed the reports, with NBC New York adding that Bragg told the jury to be on standby for Thursday.