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Donald Trump indictment by NY grand jury

Rev. Al Sharpton excoriates Trump: ‘What goes around comes around’

Rev. Al Sharpton torched Trump for apparent hypocrisy, contrasting the former president’s vehement condemnation of the Central Park 5 with Trump’s response to his own legal battles.

“It’s not lost on those of us who were there in 1989 that Donald Trump will likely walk into the same courthouse where the Exonerated 5 were falsely convicted for a crime they did not commit,” Sharpton said in a statement. “Let’s not forget that it was Donald Trump who took out full-page ads calling for these five Black and Brown young men to get the death penalty.”

“This is the same man who’s now calling for violence when he has to go through the same system,” the reverend continued. “All I can say is, what goes around comes around.”

The five teenagers were wrongly accused and convicted of rape, and exonerated years later.

— Rohan Goswami

McCarthy says House GOP will hold Manhattan DA accountable, calls indictment ‘abuse of power’

Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy slammed the Manhattan district attorney, saying on Twitter that Bragg had “irreparably damaged” the U.S., and that “the American people will not tolerate this injustice.”

McCarthy said that “the House of Representatives will hold Alvin Bragg and his unprecedented abuse of power to account.”

Even before a Manhattan grand jury voted to indict Trump, House Republicans had started to flex their committee power to seek information from Bragg about the probe.

— Rohan Goswami

Trump will surrender early next week, attorney tells NBC

Trump will surrender to the Manhattan DA’s office early next week, his attorney Joe Tacopina told NBC News.

The unprecedented indictment of a former president means that after he surrenders, Trump will be read his Miranda rights, fingerprinted, and photographed — like any other defendant.

— Rohan Goswami

Trump will be re-elected in 2024, PAC official says

Taylor Budowich, CEO of the political-action committee Make America Great Again Inc., used the indictment as an opportunity to look ahead to the 2024 presidential election.

“This is not an indictment of a crime—there was no crime—instead, this news is the indictment of a failed nation,” Budowich said in a statement. “President Trump is promising to peacefully end the war in Ukraine, dismantle the deep state, and save our country by putting America first. For that, the political elites and powerbrokers have weaponized government to try and stop him. They will fail. He will be re-elected in the greatest landslide in American history, and together we will all Make America Great Again.”

— Jordan Novet

Trump faces other criminal probes

American Prosecutor Jack Smith presides during the presentation of the Kosovar former president Hashim Thaci for the first time before a war crimes court in The Hague on November 9, 2020, to face charges relating to the 1990s conflict with Serbia.

Jerry Lampen | AFP | Getty Images

Donald Trump could face potentially even more serious criminal charges beyond the Manhattan district attorney’s case against him.

His alleged attempts to meddle in election results in Georgia are the subject of a criminal probe in that state.

Meanwhile, a federal special counsel, Jack Smith, is investigating Trump over his removal of classified documents from the White House as well as his ties to the bloody Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Fueled by Trump’s false claims of election fraud, hundreds of his supporters stormed the building that day in a bid to prevent lawmakers from confirming Joe Biden’s victory.

–Mike Calia

Stormy Daniels’ attorney says indictment is ‘no cause for joy’

Stormy Daniels’ attorney, Clark Brewster, said the indictment of Trump was “no cause for joy.” Daniels, a former adult film actress, sits close to the heart of the Manhattan district attorney’s hush money case.

“The hard work and conscientiousness of the grand jurors must be respected,” Brewster wrote on Twitter. “Now let truth and justice prevail.”

Daniels was the alleged recipient of over $100,000, channeled through longtime Trump attorney Michael Cohen, as part of a non-disclosure settlement. She was paid to stay quiet before the 2016 election about an alleged affair with Trump years earlier.

Daniels’ real name is Stephanie Clifford.

— Rohan Goswami

Donald Trump calls grand jury indictment ‘political persecution and election interference,’ vows to fight Democrats

Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during his first campaign rally after announcing his candidacy for president in the 2024 election at an event in Waco, Texas, U.S., March 25, 2023. 

Leah Millis | Reuters

Former President Donald Trump called the indictment by a New York grand jury “political persecution” and vowed to fight Democratic Party officials as he makes another run for the White House.

Trump’s reaction came after the grand jury voted to indict the former president and current 2024 candidate following an investigation by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.

“I believe this Witch-Hunt will backfire massively on Joe Biden. The American people realize exactly what the Radical Left Democrats are doing here,” Trump said in a statement. “Everyone can see it. So our Movement, and our Party – united and strong – will first defeat Alvin Bragg, and then we will defeat Joe Biden.”

— Brian Schwartz

Former Trump attorney Michael Cohen, key Manhattan DA witness, says ‘no one is above the law’ after Trump indictment

Michael Cohen, former attorney for former U.S. President Donald Trump, arrives to the New York Courthouse in New York City, March 15, 2023.

Eduardo Munoz | Reuters

Donald Trump’s former attorney Michael Cohen, who was a key witness in Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s investigation, said that “no one is above the law” after his longtime boss was indicted by a New York grand jury.

“I do take solace in validating the adage that no one is above the law; not even a former President. Today’s indictment is not the end of this chapter; but rather, just the beginning,” Cohen said in a statement. “Now that the charges have been filed, it is better for the case to let the indictment speak for itself. The two things I wish to say at this time is that accountability matters and I stand by my testimony and the evidence I have provided to DANY.”

Cohen, in an interview on MSNBC, said he met with the district attorney at least two dozen times during Bragg’s investigation into a 2016 hush money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels. Cohen was previously sentenced to three years in prison after pleading guilty to tax fraud, lying to banks and violating campaign finance laws.

Cohen told MSNBC that he believes Trump is “petrified” after the indictment.

“The mug shot is going to really upset his fragile ego,” Cohen told NBC.

— Brian Schwartz

Donald Trump indicted in hush money case

A New York grand jury voted Thursday to indict former President Donald Trump in connection with a $130,000 hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 election, his lawyer told CNBC.

Trump is the first former president to be charged with a crime.

The historic indictment stems from the Manhattan District Attorney’s investigation into how the Trump Organization recorded a reimbursement to Trump’s then-lawyer Michael Cohen after Cohen paid Daniels to keep her quiet about an alleged sexual encounter she says she had with Trump in 2006.

— Dan Mangan

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