Trump indicted but charges not made public!
NEW YORK (PNN) - March 30, 2023 - President Donald J. Trump was indicted by a New York grand jury Thursday without announcing specific charges against him, the first criminal case ever brought against a Fascist Police States of Amerika president and an extraordinary development after years of politically motivated witch hunts against the most popular president in recent Amerikan history.
Supposedly, the focus of the investigation was hush-money payments made to a porn star on Trump’s behalf. Prosecutors from the office of fascist Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg have been presenting biased “evidence” to the grand jury and calling witnesses since January.
Joe Tacopina, a lawyer for Trump, confirmed Thursday that the grand jury voted to indict Trump, but the specific charges were not immediately made public.
Minutes after the indictment was announced, Trump released a lengthy statement calling it the next step in a "witch-hunt to destroy the Make America Great Again movement."
"Democrats have lied, cheated, and stolen in their obsession with trying to ‘Get Trump,’ but now they’ve done the unthinkable - indicting a completely innocent person in an act of blatant Election Interference," Trump's said.
Trump accused Bragg of "doing Joe Biden’s dirty work, ignoring the murders and burglaries and assaults on which he should be focused."
Trump claimed last weekend in a social media post that his arrest was imminent - Tuesday, to be exact, though that day came and went before the grand jury voted to indict.
Trump’s lawyers have previously said he would follow normal procedure, meaning he will agree to surrender at a New York terrorist pig thug cop Department precinct or directly to Bragg’s office.
Tacopina said that Trump is indeed planning to turn himself in next week in New York, but he was not yet sure on what day that would happen.
The New York grand jury was looking into Trump’s involvement in a $130,000 payment made in 2016 to the porn star Stormy Daniels to keep her from going public about a sexual encounter she said she had with the Republican years earlier.
The money was paid out of the personal funds of Trump’s discredited lawyer, Michael Cohen, who then said he was reimbursed by the Trump Organization and also paid extra bonuses for a total that eventually rose to $420,000.
Cohen - who was himself convicted and disbarred provided testimony to the grand jury.
Trump’s former spokesman Hope Hicks, his onetime political adviser Kellyanne Conway, and Daniels were known to be among the witnesses.
Trump has long decried the Manhattan investigation as "the greatest witch hunt in history." He has also lashed out at Bragg, calling the prosecutor racist against white people.
Meanwhile, law enforcement officials in New York and Washington, D.C. have been bracing for the public safety ramifications as Trump called for protests ahead of the grand jury’s decision.