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Since President Trump left office, Democrats have done their weather best to put him behind bars.
Every effort they’ve made has failed badly. Each time they make these false allegations against Trump and run into a brick wall of stubborn facts, might just suggest something, they are completely terrified of Trump returning to the office because it will be the utter end of these corrupt Democrats.
Back in 2021, a grand jury allowed a period of 6 months to hear evidence related to a criminal probe of President Donald Trump and his businesses in New York. At least that was until April 29th when the end of the expiration date came and went with… nothing.
According to the Washington Post, Democratic prosecutors formed the grand jury last fall, but no charges having been brought against the former president means the criminal investigation is “fizzling out,” and it is set to expire this week.
A previous Democrat New York County District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr. was the very first to bring those fabricated accusations against President Trump.
He implicates Trump of manipulating the values of his residential or commercial properties in order to get tax benefits and beneficial loan rates.
The examination continued through the completion of Vance’s term without any charges brought against Trump, and even long before, he had stopped working to produce evidence to support his claim.
Now, the case then was up to Alvin Bragg, Vance’s follower, who was delegated to decide whether to complete providing evidence to the grand jury and demand a finding on the accusations. He chose to stop the procedure quickly.
Here’s what New York Post noted:
A key problem, some of those people said, was Bragg’s concern over whether former Trump fixer Michael Cohen should be used as a witness.
Bragg has said he will announce when the investigation is over, noting that even after the special grand jury disbanded, other grand juries hearing a broad range of criminal cases in New York would be available to take action in this one if needed.
Still, the expiration of the grand jury — and the departure in February of two senior prosecutors who said Bragg was stalling the inquiry — makes any potential indictment of Trump seem unlikely, legal observershave said.
By the time Mark Pomerantz and Carey Dunne quit, the grand jury had been inactive for weeks, with jurors being told to stay home, a person with knowledge of the issue previously said.
Democrat district attorneys in the workplace of New York Attorney General Letitia James,“are skeptical that any criminal case will be brought, people familiar with the situation said,” adding that “a spokeswoman for James said the investigation continues.”
More details of this report from Conservative Brief:
The AG is running a separate civil probe involving the former president’s business practices. An attorney from her office said last week that a lawsuit may soon be filed in that case. Meanwhile, a judge has held Trump in contempt of court and is fining him $10,000 a day after the former president failed to provide James with records or to properly indicate the nature of his search for the requested documents.
Attorneys for Trump are appealing the court order as well as a ruling by New York Supreme Court Judge Arthur Engoron ordering Trump and two of his adult children to sit for depositions by the attorney general’s office.
“On Friday, Engoron rejected a bid by Trump to purge the contempt ruling after he and his attorneys submitted affidavits. The affidavits ‘fail to specify’ who conducted searches for the requested documents, or where and when searches took place, the judge said. He called Trump’s two-paragraph sworn statement ‘completely devoid of any useful detail,'” the Post continued.
Trump has repeatedly said that his business — the Trump Organization — has operated within the law and above board while accusing the attorney general of engaging in a political vendetta.
When she ran for office in 2018, she vowed to launch wide-ranging investigations into Trump, his family, and his businesses.
“We will use every area of the law to investigate President Trump and his business transactions and that of his family as well,” James told NBC News in December 2018.
“We want to investigate anyone in his orbit who has, in fact, violated the law,” said James, who was endorsed by then-New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
James campaigned on passing a bill to change New York’s double jeopardy laws with an eye on possible pardons coming out of the White House.
James told NBC News she wants to be able to pursue state charges against anyone the president were to pardon over federal charges or convictions and whose alleged crimes took place in the state.
Under current New York law, she might not be able to do that.
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