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March 31, 2023

Donald Trump Could Face Up to 30 Counts of Business Fraud in Stormy Daniels Probe

Mattie McKinney
Mattie McKinney

Former President Donald Trump may face criminal indictment on up to 30 counts of business fraud as part of the historic indictment in the Stormy Daniels hush money probe. Although the charges are currently unknown, sources familiar with the Manhattan District Attorney's probe have said that some documents uncovered during the investigation have not been reported or made public. The former president denies any wrongdoing and having an affair with Daniels.

The NYPD is preparing for possible violence or disorder as there are fears that Mr. Trump's supporters may cause disruptions when he hands himself over to authorities. Meanwhile, Mr. Trump and Melania were seen stepping out in their Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida after news broke about his impending indictment by a New York grand jury.

According to reports, Mr. Trump called key allies on Capitol Hill before his indictment, including members of House GOP leadership and lawmakers, and told them that he plans to fight the charges against him.

Sean Hannity has criticized Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg for indicting former President Donald Trump on "Hannity," accusing him of throwing "the rule of law" aside for petty political vengeance using a convoluted legal theory that no reasonable prosecutor would ever pursue such a weak case.

A new Quinnipiac poll suggests that while Republicans and independents believe accusations related to falsified business records and hush money payments are serious allegations, overall 62 percent thought this case was politically motivated rather than based on law enforcement concerns.

Trump supporters continue singing “God Bless America” waving MAGA flags at Mar-a-Lago property while Graham suggested Obama could avoid prosecution by attacking police officers committing acts of vandalism as another dig at those who wrongly believe BLM protesters were never prosecuted for crimes committed during summer riots across US cities last year which saw more than 120 defendants plead guilty or convicted at trial for federal rioting/arson/conspiracy charges.