The Special Counsel’s office has announced that the grand jury in the case of documents related to President Donald Trump has ended.
The grand jury was convened in Washington, D.C. in August of 2019 to investigate the documents related to the president. The documents in question were related to the Trump Organization’s financial dealings and the president’s potential conflicts of interest.
The grand jury was tasked with determining whether or not the documents were relevant to the investigation and if any criminal activity had taken place. The grand jury was also responsible for issuing subpoenas to witnesses and collecting evidence.
The Special Counsel’s office has not released any details about the grand jury’s findings or any potential criminal charges that may have been brought against the president. However, the office did state that the grand jury has concluded its work and that the investigation is now closed.
This news comes as a relief to the president and his legal team, who have been under intense scrutiny since the investigation began. The president has consistently denied any wrongdoing and has maintained that the investigation is a “witch hunt” and a “hoax.”
The conclusion of the grand jury’s work is a major milestone in the investigation and could signal the end of the Special Counsel’s probe. However, it is important to note that the investigation is still ongoing and that the Special Counsel’s office could still bring charges against the president or other individuals involved in the case.
Only time will tell what the outcome of the investigation will be, but for now, the grand jury’s work has come to an end.