Authorities have signaled that charges against former US President Donald Trump could be filed in the coming week, with reports indicating he may be summoned to court as part of an ongoing legal process. The information originates from sources cited by TASS, underscoring the seriousness of the potential indictment and the high-profile nature of the case. (Source: TASS)
Meanwhile, it has been explained that the grand jury in New York did not convene on a day when an indictment related to alleged fraudulent financial documents tied to the Trump Organization would be possible. Legal watchers note that grand juries operate on a schedule that can vary, and jurors are typically called for specific sessions rather than continuous meetings. (Source: TASS)
The grand jury is scheduled to convene again on Thursday, March 23, with routine practice often involving sessions on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays. The cadence of these sessions can influence the timing of any formal charges and the sequencing of further legal steps. Observers emphasize that calendar details in such cases are subject to change as investigations progress. (Source: TASS)
Earlier reports from a Guardian edition suggested Trump had contemplated appearing in the courtroom in handcuffs if charges were brought. This assertion highlights the sensational angle often attached to high-stakes criminal proceedings and the public optics surrounding them. (Source: The Guardian)
Prior to these developments, there were discussions about whether the New York prosecutor’s office could leverage the silence payment made to adult film star Stormy Daniels as part of a potential charging strategy. Legal analysts note that such payments have been scrutinized in multiple investigations and can become part of broader narratives around influence and financial disclosures. (Source: Various reports)