A Manhattan grand jury has been delayed and will not assemble Wednesday, as it was expected to bring historic charges against former President Donald Trump. The grand jury has been meeting to probe whether Trump falsified business records when he allegedly directed his then-lawyer to pay adult film star Stormy Daniels in exchange for her silence. The cancellation comes amid reports that the grand jury has been preparing to indict Trump, and the Supreme Court has ruled that Trump must turn over his tax returns and other financial records to the Manhattan District Attorney's office.
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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has warned employees not to give in to intimidation and threats in response to former President Donald Trump's call for protests if he is arrested on Tuesday. Bragg has said his office will not tolerate attempts to intimidate them and is coordinating with the NYPD and court to ensure their safety and the integrity of their work. He has also reminded employees that their safety is a top priority.
Rep. Anthony D'Esposito (R-NY) has announced that he would not support Rep. George Santos' (R-NY) potential candidacy in 2024, as federal and state investigators are probing Santos' role in the sale of a $19 million yacht involving two of his wealthy donors. Santos recently filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission signaling that he may be considering running for another term in Congress, but the Nassau County Republican Committee is not in support of his potential candidacy. It remains to be seen if Santos will decide to run for Congress again in 2024 and how the investigations into his finances will affect his campaign.
Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) has denied allegations that he was the mastermind behind a credit card skimming operation in 2017, as stated in a sworn declaration by his former roommate Gustavo Ribeiro Trelha. Santos claims he is innocent and that Trelha provided him with the materials and taught him how to put skimming devices and cameras on ATM machines. The FBI and other federal law enforcement officials are currently investigating the allegations against Santos.
Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) is under investigation for lying to a Seattle judge about working for Goldman Sachs during a 2017 court appearance. The investigation began when his Florida address was found inside a rental car used by a suspect in an ATM skimming investigation. During the hearing, Santos spoke in support of the suspect, claiming his parents had been sending money to ensure he had a place to stay if released on bail. Santos has not yet commented on the audio or the investigation.
Former Vice President Mike Pence is expected to fight a subpoena issued by Special Counsel Jack Smith, who is investigating former President Donald Trump's post-2020 election activities. Pence will argue that he is protected by the Constitution's Speech and Debate Clause due to his role as president of the Senate. He is expected to announce his decision to fight the subpoena during a pre-campaign stop in Iowa on Wednesday. The legal battle is likely to be a long one, as Smith's office is expected to challenge Pence's argument.

Supreme Court Investigation Fails to Identify Leaker of Unpublished Draft Opinion on Abortion Rights
The Supreme Court announced on Thursday that it has been unable to identify the person responsible for the leak of an unpublished draft opinion reversing the landmark 1973 decision that established a constitutional right to abortion. 97 court employees were interviewed and all denied being the leaker, and the court has implemented new security protocols and a policy requiring employees to report any unauthorized disclosure of confidential information. The investigation is ongoing and the court has asked anyone with information to come forward.






