Trump Dismisses Pleas for Peace Amidst Legal Turmoil

Donald Trump, the former president, has vehemently rejected the idea that his fervent supporters should remain calm in the event of his indictment.

He boldly requested that the infamous Stormy Daniels bribe money case be dropped by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. The grand jury’s proceedings have abruptly come to an end and there are no more sessions scheduled for the rest of the week.

Trump Declared Innocence on Social Media

The former president shared a passionate declaration of innocence on Truth Social, highlighting his conviction that the accusations made against him are unfounded.

He portrayed Michael Cohen, his former attorney, as an unreliable and deranged person in his passionate message.

He made a strong statement, all capital letters, which read: “Everyone, including Bragg, is aware of my innocence, but he doesn’t seem to care. He is merely carrying out the radical left lunatics’ plans. AS THEY ADVISE US TO BE QUIET, OUR COUNTRY IS BEING DESTRUCTED!”

The grand jury’s unexpected decision to skip court this week and the former president’s fervent declarations line up with information from sources connected to DailyMail.com. They imply that Alvin Bragg, the district attorney for Manhattan, will have a difficult time convincing the jury to convict Trump.

Grand Jury’s Proceeding Pushed for Next Week

There was general consensus—including Trump’s own—that an indictment might happen last week. However, a representative of the government confirmed that Bragg has canceled the grand jury’s Wednesday and Thursday meetings.

The decision of the grand jury to postpone its next meeting for the rest of the week is still unknown. There is much speculation and some reports claim the panel will reserve judgment until a crucial final witness has testified.

The jury is reluctant to accept the case, a source claims. It’s a weak case that has caused divisions in the district attorney’s office, the source claimed.

Trump encourages his supporters to express their discontent in the streets by holding rallies. Stormy Daniels, an adult film star, received a $130,000 payment from Trump, who refers to it as a “nuisance fee,” but vehemently denies all accusations of wrongdoing.

This article appeared in TheDailyBeat and has been published here with permission.