Skip to content
NOWCAST 바카라게임 온라인 바카라 게임 5 at 5:00
Live Now
Advertisement

Manhattan DA rejects GOP demand for info on Trump grand jury case

Manhattan DA rejects GOP demand for info on Trump grand jury case
NOW. AND FIRST AT 11, WE ARE FOLLOWING TWO BIG DEVELOPING STORIES, BOTH INVOLVING FORMER PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP. ONE CENTERS AROUND CLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS. THE OTHER FOCUSES ON HUSH MONEY PAYMENTS AND THE INDICTMENT, TRUMP BELIEVES, IS STILL LOOMING. GOOD EVENING TO YOU AND THANK YOU FOR JOINING US. I바카라 게임 웹사이트M SHAYNE WRIGHT AND I바카라 게임 웹사이트M TIFFANY KENNEY. SOURCES NOW TELL ABC NEWS THAT SPECIAL PROSECUTORS HAVE EVIDENCE MR. TRUMP MAY HAVE BROKEN THE LAW BY ALLEGEDLY NO ONLY MISLEADING HIS OWN LAWYERS ABOUT CLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS FOUND AFTER HIS TIME IN OFFICE. THIS ALL COMES AS THE FORMER PRESIDENT IS PREPARING FOR A POSSIBLE INDICTMENT SURROUNDING HUSH MONEY PAYMENTS MADE DURING THE 2016 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. WELL, THE FORMER PRESIDENT TRUMP CLAIMED HE WOULD BE ARRESTED TODAY. THE GRAND JURY IN NEW YORK WILL RECONVENE TOMORROW. ARI, HE JOINS US LIVE FROM THE PALM BEACH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AFTER SPEAKING TO A FORMER JUSTICE DEPARTMENT TRIAL ATTORNEY ON WHAT HAS TO HAPPEN TO REACH AN INDICTMENT. ARI, HAD FORMER PRESIDENT TRUMP BEEN INDICTED TODAY, AS HE SAID HE WOULD, THEN HE WOULD HAVE BELIEVED TO HAVE JUMPED ON HIS TRUMP PLANE HERE, FLOWN TO NEW YORK AND SURRENDERED TO AUTHORITIES THERE. BUT AS YOU CAN SEE, THE PLANE IS STILL HERE AT PALM BEACH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT. THE FORMER PRESIDENT IS STILL DOWN THE ROAD AT MAR A LAGO, BUT AS WE ALL KNOW, THAT COULD CHANGE AT ANY MOMENT. MANY PEOPLE BY NOW HAVE HEARD THAT FORMER PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP IS EXPECTED TO BE INDICTED BY A GRAND JURY IN NEW YORK. BUT WHAT EXACTLY DOES THAT MEAN? IT IS SIMPLY A DETERMINATION WHETHER OR NOT THERE IS REASON TO HOLD THE PERSON. THE ANSWER TO THE CHARGE. RICHARD SERAFINI IS A CRIMINAL DEFENSE LAWYER IN SOUTH FLORIDA AND A FORMER TRIAL ATTORNEY WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. HE SAYS IN NEW YORK, FELONY CHARGES MUST COME FROM A GRAND JURY. THAT바카라 게임 웹사이트S A GROUP OF 23 PEOPLE WHO HEAR DETAILS OF THE CASE. THEY HEAR EVIDENCE FROM THE PROSECUTORS AND THEY DETERMINE WHETHER OR NOT THERE IS PROBABLE CAUSE TO CHARGE AN INDIVIDUAL WITH A CRIME DURING A GRAND JURY PROCEEDING. THERE IS NO JUDGE, NOBODY THERE TO REPRESENT THE DEFENDANT IN THIS CASE, DONALD TRUMP. BECAUSE OF THAT, PROSECUTORS ALMOST ALWAYS WIN ULTIMATELY. I MEAN, IT IS THE JURY. THE GRAND JURY MAKES A DETERMINATION. I MEAN, BUT AGAIN, OVERWHELMINGLY, A PROSECUTOR WILL GET AN INDICTMENT IF HE OR SHE REQUESTS. AND A GRAND JURY DOES NOT NEED TO BE UNANIMOUS. JUST A MAJORITY HAVE TO VOTE TO INDICT. SO IN THE CASE OF DONALD TRUMP, IF THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY IN MANHATTAN CAN CONVINCE A MAJORITY OF THE GRAND JURY THAT TRUMP COMMITTED A CRIME, TRUMP WILL BE INDICTED. BUT KEEP IN MIND, A GRAND JURY, AN INDICTMENT THAT HAS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO WITH AND NO BEARING AT ALL WHEN IT COMES TO A PERSON바카라 게임 웹사이트S GUILT OR INNOCENCE THAT WOULD EVENTUALLY BE DETERMINED AT A TRIAL. REPORTING LIVE AT PALM BEA
Advertisement
Manhattan DA rejects GOP demand for info on Trump grand jury case
The Manhattan district attorney investigating Donald Trump rebuffed House Republicans' request Thursday for documents and testimony about the case, dismissing it as an "unprecedented inquiry" with no legitimate basis.In a letter obtained by The Associated Press, the general counsel for Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg slammed the congressional request as "an unlawful incursion into New York's sovereignty.""The Letter only came after Donald Trump created a false expectation that he would be arrested the next day and his lawyers reportedly urged you to intervene," Leslie Dubeck wrote in the letter. "Neither fact is a legitimate basis for congressional inquiry."The Republican chairmen of three House committees on Monday sent a letter to Bragg seeking information about his actions in the Trump case. The Republicans criticized the grand jury investigation as an "unprecedented abuse of prosecutorial authority."The chairmen requested testimony as well as documents and copies of any communications with the Justice Department to be turned over by Thursday. The request came as Republicans in the House quickly rallied around the former president as a grand jury in New York weighs whether to bring an indictment against him."If a grand jury brings charges against Donald Trump, the DA's Office will have an obligation, as in every case, to provide a significant amount of discovery from its files to the defendant so that he may prepare a defense," Dubeck wrote.The five-page response from Bragg's office provides a rare insight into what has remained a secret grand jury process, marking one of the first public acknowledgments that there is a sitting grand jury currently investigating Trump. The DA's office has adhered closely to centuries-old rules that have kept grand juries under wraps to protect the reputations of people who end up not being charged and to encourage reluctant witnesses to testify.In proceedings closed to the public and members of the media, grand jurors listen to evidence presented by prosecutors and hear from witnesses. There is no judge present nor anyone representing the accused, and prosecutors do not have to offer any evidence favorable to the defense.The disclosure comes as the grand jury appears close to finishing its work, after hearing last week from Trump's former lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen, but the timing of a possible decision on whether to charge the ex-president remains uncertain. Prosecutors canceled a scheduled grand jury session Wednesday and planned to hear testimony on other matters Thursday, according to a person familiar with the matter. But law enforcement in New York has been making preparations for any unrest, should Trump face charges.The case revolves around hush money payments during Trump's 2016 presidential campaign to women who alleged sexual encounters with him. Bragg's team appears to be looking at whether Trump or anyone committed crimes in New York state in arranging the payments, or in the way they accounted for them internally at the Trump Organization. On Thursday, one of the GOP chairmen, Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, expanded his probe into the handling of the Trump case by demanding testimony and documents from Mark Pomerantz and Carey Dunne, two former Manhattan prosecutors who had been leading the Trump case before quitting last year in a clash over the direction of the probe."Last year, you resigned from the office over Bragg's initial reluctance to move forward with charges, shaming Bragg in your resignation letter 바카라 게임 웹사이트 which was subsequently leaked 바카라 게임 웹사이트 into bringing charges," Jordan, an Ohio Republican, wrote in the letter to Pomerantz late Wednesday. "It now appears that your efforts to shame Bragg have worked as he is reportedly resurrecting a so-called 'zombie' case against President Trump using a tenuous and untested legal theory."Requests for comment from Pomerantz and Dunne were not returned.___Associated Press writer Michael R. Sisak in New York contributed to this report.

The Manhattan district attorney investigating Donald Trump rebuffed House Republicans' request Thursday for documents and testimony about the case, dismissing it as an "unprecedented inquiry" with no legitimate basis.

In a letter obtained by The Associated Press, the general counsel for Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg slammed the congressional request as "an unlawful incursion into New York's sovereignty."

Advertisement

"The Letter only came after Donald Trump created a false expectation that he would be arrested the next day and his lawyers reportedly urged you to intervene," Leslie Dubeck wrote in the letter. "Neither fact is a legitimate basis for congressional inquiry."

The Republican chairmen of three House committees on Monday sent a letter to Bragg seeking information about his actions in the Trump case. The Republicans criticized the grand jury investigation as an "unprecedented abuse of prosecutorial authority."

The chairmen requested testimony as well as documents and copies of any communications with the Justice Department to be turned over by Thursday. The request came as Republicans in the House quickly rallied around the former president as a grand jury in New York weighs whether to bring an indictment against him.

"If a grand jury brings charges against Donald Trump, the DA's Office will have an obligation, as in every case, to provide a significant amount of discovery from its files to the defendant so that he may prepare a defense," Dubeck wrote.

The five-page response from Bragg's office provides a rare insight into what has remained a secret grand jury process, marking one of the first public acknowledgments that there is a sitting grand jury currently investigating Trump. The DA's office has adhered closely to centuries-old rules that have kept grand juries under wraps to protect the reputations of people who end up not being charged and to encourage reluctant witnesses to testify.

In proceedings closed to the public and members of the media, grand jurors listen to evidence presented by prosecutors and hear from witnesses. There is no judge present nor anyone representing the accused, and prosecutors do not have to offer any evidence favorable to the defense.

The disclosure comes as the grand jury appears close to finishing its work, after hearing last week from Trump's former lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen, but the timing of a possible decision on whether to charge the ex-president remains uncertain. Prosecutors canceled a scheduled grand jury session Wednesday and planned to hear testimony on other matters Thursday, according to a person familiar with the matter. But law enforcement in New York has been making preparations for any unrest, should Trump face charges.

The case revolves around hush money payments during Trump's 2016 presidential campaign to women who alleged sexual encounters with him. Bragg's team appears to be looking at whether Trump or anyone committed crimes in New York state in arranging the payments, or in the way they accounted for them internally at the Trump Organization.

On Thursday, one of the GOP chairmen, Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, expanded his probe into the handling of the Trump case by demanding testimony and documents from Mark Pomerantz and Carey Dunne, two former Manhattan prosecutors who had been leading the Trump case before quitting last year in a clash over the direction of the probe.

"Last year, you resigned from the office over Bragg's initial reluctance to move forward with charges, shaming Bragg in your resignation letter 바카라 게임 웹사이트 which was subsequently leaked 바카라 게임 웹사이트 into bringing charges," Jordan, an Ohio Republican, wrote in the letter to Pomerantz late Wednesday. "It now appears that your efforts to shame Bragg have worked as he is reportedly resurrecting a so-called 'zombie' case against President Trump using a tenuous and untested legal theory."

Requests for comment from Pomerantz and Dunne were not returned.

___

Associated Press writer Michael R. Sisak in New York contributed to this report.