Legal experts predict new Trump indictment after report of jury meeting

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The federal grand jury investigating Trump's alleged mishandling of classified documents is scheduled to meet again sometime this week.

News reported that the grand jury investigating Trump's alleged mishandling of classified documents is scheduled to reconvene in Washington, D.C., sometime in the next week. The case, being overseen by special counsel Jack Smith, has recently appeared to pick up steam, with various experts claiming that indictments could be coming in the days or weeks following Memorial Day.

In response to the news of the grand jury meeting again in Washington, numerous legal experts suggested that the jury was doing so in order to vote on issuing an indictment. During a Sunday appearance on, former federal prosecutor and outspoken Trump legal analyst Glenn Kirschner suggested that observers of the documents case should now be on"indictment watch."

Former President Donald Trump appears in court for his New York City"hush money" indictment. Numerous legal experts have weighed in, arguing that a federal indictment in the documents case will arrive soon.Citing his own experience arguing large-scale cases to grand juries , Kirschner said that the timeline lines up with the notion that an indictment vote is near, given that the last witness was reportedly presented to the group a month ago. Typically, he explained, prosecutors will take a break in between showing all of the evidence to a grand jury, prepare an extensive breakdown of all the available information, and then reconvene for a final decision on indictments.

Given what we know about the status of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s criminal investigation of Donald Trump’s classified documents crimes, here’s why we’d be well-advised to now be on indictment watch:

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