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Many congressional Republicans responded to the indictment by asserting, without evidence, that Trump was being targeted for political purposes by a Justice Department "weaponized" by President Joe Biden, [170] [171] although an independent special counsel oversaw the investigation and a grand jury made the charging decision. [172]
By March 2022, the Department of Justice had opened an investigation into the events of January 6 and Trump's attempts to overturn the election. [42] The Department of Justice began obtaining White House phone records in April in connection with the January 6 investigation, [ 43 ] and a federal grand jury issued subpoenas to Trump's lawyers in ...
On Aug. 27, Special counsel Smith filed a new indictment against Trump that, according to the AP, "keeps the same criminal charges but narrows the allegations against him following a Supreme Court ...
The April 4, 2023, indictment document. The Manhattan grand jury voted to indict Trump on March 30, 2023. [89] The indictment was filed with the New York Supreme Court (the ordinary trial court for felonies in the state of New York and not the final court of appeal for the state) the same day. [90]
The Department of Justice is preparing to ask a Washington DC grand jury to indict Donald Trump for violating the Espionage Act and for obstruction of justice over the discovery of classified ...
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It requires grand juries to be composed of 16 to 23 members and that 12 members must concur in an indictment. [15] [16] A grand jury is instructed to return an indictment if the probable cause standard has been met. The grand jury's decision is either a "true bill" (formerly billa vera, resulting in an indictment), or "no true bill".
A federal grand jury indictment has revealed several new details in last month's ... according to the superseding criminal complaint released Wednesday evening by the U.S. Department of Justice. ...