Colorado’s Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert couldn’t help but join the conversation and add her own voice to the tantalizing tale of intrigue and scandal that began in 2006. There were engrossing rumors that former President Trump was being investigated by New York’s DA, Alvin Bragg, over concealed funds to Stormy Daniels.
According to breaking reports, law enforcement experts are reportedly suggesting that the expected planned arraignment of former President Donald Trump could encounter unexpected delays this week. Keep up with the story as more information becomes available.
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Authorities met Monday behind closed doors to discuss the intricate details of perhaps calling Donald Trump to testify over the enigmatic “hush-money” transactions carried out on his behalf during the 2016 presidential campaign.
“Never forget who these people truly are showing themselves to be. They want anyone who doesn’t agree with them locked up. First it was the J6ers. Today it is Trump. Tomorrow it could be you,” Boebert tweeted.
The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office and law enforcement are reportedly thinking about adding more police and barricades, as well as closing some streets. The discussion heightens the sense of expectation about potential security upgrades in the region.
According to reports, District Attorney Bragg is opposed to the concept of a “virtual arraignment” and has his sights set on a dramatic entry for President Trump. This calls on Trump to appear in person in the New York courthouse.
“The source said law enforcement does not expect the former president to be arraigned until next week as the Manhattan grand jury – which has been meeting secretly to hear evidence for weeks – has another witness on Wednesday. A virtual option was apparently ruled out as the DA is opposed to it. However, another source familiar with the discussions regarding the handling of a possible Trump indictment, said that a virtual arraignment for the former president was never seriously considered,” Fox News reported.
“The grand jury has been probing Trump’s involvement in a $130,000 payment made in 2016 to the porn actress Stormy Daniels to keep her from going public about a sexual encounter she said she had with him years earlier. Trump lawyer Michael Cohen paid Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, through a shell company before being reimbursed by Trump, whose company, the Trump Organization, logged the reimbursements as legal expenses,” Fox News added.
There are exciting developments as New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg prepares to charge Trump for the enigmatic payments paid to adult film sensation Stormy Daniels in order to quiet her before the 2016 elections over a private meeting they had back in 2006.
People’s outrage at the Southern District of New York’s federal prosecutors’ decision to not arrest Trump for the contentious Daniels payment in 2019 has been stoked by the new indictment.
In a dramatic change of events, the Federal Election Commission wrapped up its investigation into the interesting case in 2021, leaving everyone looking forward to what lies ahead.
Skeptics question the district attorney’s investigation choices and charges amid rumors that Trump may run for president in 2024, raising the possibility that political intrigue is at work.
In anticipation of a possible indictment by a Manhattan grand jury this week, a lawyer for Donald Trump has described how events at his Mar-a-Lago home are likely to have played out.
After hearing about the investigation into a purported hush-money arrangement, Trump’s lawyer declared that his client would completely cooperate and not fight any future charges.
“There won’t be a standoff at Mar-a-Lago with Secret Service and the Manhattan DA’s office,” stated Joseph Tacopina. He implied that Trump, whom he portrayed as a survivor, would ultimately use any accusations made against him for his political advantages.
“Most people would collapse under the weight of this,” he said. “He seems to turn everything into a positive and everything into a boost for his campaign, so I’m sure this will just join that long list of things that people think no one could overcome, but he will.”
Trey Gowdy, a former Republican congressman, vehemently condemns NYDA Bragg’s “hypocritical” posture of seeking legal action against Trump but not prosecuting specific acts.
“On his first day in office, New York’s District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced all the crimes he would not prosecute. The person elected as the top law enforcement official had a long list of laws he didn’t respect enough to follow. He substituted his politics for the rule of law because that is what so-called progressive prosecutors do. There was nary a word of decent on the left. Felonies would be downgraded, serious cases dismissed or pled down, and prison terms would rarely be solved,” Gowdy began.
“Alvin Bragg was a social engineer masquerading as a prosecutor. To some on the left, showing a photo ID to vote is anti-democratic, but apparently not a prosecutor who ignores the law. And yet, we have finally stumbled upon the one crime worth the full weight of Alvin Bragg’s office. Forget about guns and robbery and acts of violence. What really gets his attention is paying someone to be quiet about sex. To be clear, Alvin Bragg will not prosecute people who pay for sex — that is one the crimes he promised to ignore. To him, you can pay someone for sex in New York and get away with it, but God forbid you pay someone to be quiet about it afterward,” he added.