Former U.S. President Donald Trump could face up to 30 counts of business fraud as part of his historic indictment in the Stormy Daniels hush money probe, according to sources familiar with the investigation. The charges are unknown as the indictment is currently unsealed, but Manhattan D.A. has some documents that have been uncovered during the probe but are not yet known to the public.
Despite denying any wrongdoing and having an affair with Daniels, Trump is expected to hand himself over to authorities amid fears of possible outbreaks of violence or disorder. He has reportedly called key allies on Capitol Hill for support and plans to fight against the charges.
In response to his indictment, Trump and Melania stepped out in their Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida where a crowd of MAGA supporters sang "God Bless the USA" and waved Trump and MAGA flags.
Michael Cohen, Michael Cohen, and Alvin Bragg have expressed their support for Mr. Trump while Sean Hannity criticized Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg for "throwing rule of law 'to wind' in exchange for petty political vengeance."
According to a Quinnipiac poll conducted following this news release suggests that Stormy Daniels affair may be least politically toxic compared with other legal problems engulfing Donald Trump.
Sen.Lindsey Graham suggested former President Barack Obama could avoid prosecution by attacking police officers and committing acts vandalism while suggesting that Mr.Trump should smash windows if he were prosecuted.
This case will keep detractors within GOP up all night wondering if this candidate is now on glide path toward third presidential nomination after jolt received Thursday which will force every challenger for presidency to address issues related with it risking wrath from supporters who take it seriously.