Lots of shoes dropping on the Trump Indictment Front lately. (That's fine — we cats will just sit in them.)
The latest is that the Jack Smith grand jury in the Mar-a-Lago documents case is reconvening this week after a recent hiatus. Also that Benedict Donald's lawyers will allegedly meet with DOJ folks. Even people without legal-beagle backgrounds can be forgiven for thinking that these are signs an indictment is near.
Whether this meeting between Team Trump and Team Justice is really happening is unclear. If the Trump side is leaking the story, you can't really rely on it — they'd say anything to make their client think they're doing something, anything, to keep him from being indicted again. And Jack Smith's operation is not the leaking type. Still, all signs have pointed lately to Smith's investigation winding up, and as we all know from the Stormy Daniels case, prosecutors do tend to bring their grand juries back at the end for charging decisions.
At this point, we cats are willing to predict that Smith will indict before the July 4 holiday, followed by Fani Willis in Georgia in August (which we all know because she's asked for the courts to clear their calendars for three weeks). We'll revisit the topic later to see if we're right. But no matter what, it should be a fun summer! We cats PURR.
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