Yesterday, the New York Times broke reporting that the Manhattan grand jury has officially voted in favor of formally indicting former United States President Donald J. Trump on criminal charges related to the infamous Stormy Daniels hush money payments.
Multiple developments have come out in the hours since the news of the indictment broke, including a bombshell development reported on by the Wall Street Journal confirming that testimony delivered to the grand jury by witness David Pecker has “tied Mr. Trump directly to the payment to Ms. McDougal and to an alleged broader scheme to suppress negative stories about Mr. Trump during his 2016 presidential campaign, according to some of the people familiar with the matter.”
As it stands, it already seems that scandal-ridden former President Donald Trump has been implicated in far more criminal activity than we realized.
And it’s only getting worse…
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Famed reporter Robert Costa, Chief Election & Campaign Correspondent for CBS News and the co-author of the infamous tell-all, Peril, with Bob Woodward, took to Twitter late yesterday evening, as the historic Trump indictment rocked its way through the media cycle, and confirmed that sources familiar with the investigation have revealed that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is actually in possession of multiple addition documents and damning evidence against former US President Donald Trump that has yet to go public to the American people.
Costa’s bombshell tweet reads, “Sources familiar with the investigation tell CBS tonight that Bragg has some documents that have been uncovered during the probe but are not yet known to the public/been reported, both financial records and communications between key figures… will use these as well as testimony.”
Sources familiar with the investigation tell CBS tonight that Bragg has some documents that have been uncovered during the probe but are not yet known to the public/been reported, both financial records and communications between key figures… will use these as well as testimony
— Robert Costa (@costareports) March 30, 2023
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, his investigators and prosecutors, and the grand jury made history this week after the jury made a historical vote to indict the 45 president of the United States, Donald Trump. This is the first time in American history that a current or former US president has ever been charged with a crime — and it certainly appears that the criminal implications against the ex-president are even worse than we could have imagined.
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