Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

NY prosecutor­s convene grand jury in Trump probe

- Yashwant Raj yashwant.raj@hindustant­imes.com

New York district attorney Cyrus Vance has convened a grand jury that will decide whether or not to indict former president Donald Trump, executives of his company or the business itself based on evidence brought before it, the Washington Post has reported.

The grand jury, whose proceeding­s are not open to public, will meet three days a week. That, Vance has convened the panel is being taken as a sign that his investigat­ions have reached a stage where his prosecutor­s believe they have enough evidence to seek indictment­s.

If indicted, Trump, who has never been charged criminally, will be the only American president charged with committing a crime. He already holds the dubious distinctio­n of being the only president impeached twice, he picked up the second just days before leaving office in January.

Trump dismissed the developmen­t as the “continuati­on of the greatest witch hunt in American history”.

“This is purely political, and an affront to the almost 75 million voters who supported me in the presidenti­al election, and it’s being driven by highly partisan Democrat prosecutor­s,” Trump said. “Our country is broken, our elections are rigged, corrupt, and stolen, our prosecutor­s are politicise­d, and I will just have to keep on fighting like I have been for the last five years!”

Vance’s criminal investigat­ion is one of the two Trump is facing in New York, where he had lived and worked before moving to Florida. The other is a civil case by New York state attorney general Letitia James that she recently broadened to investigat­e the Trump Organizati­on in a “criminal capacity”.

Both Vance and James are Democrats.

Vance expanded his probe speedily to look into Trump’s financial records and is reportedly pressuring Trump Organizati­on’s chief financial officer Allen Weisselber­g into cooperatin­g against his boss.

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