A New York Grand Jury in the borough of Manhattan has been dismissed without bringing charges against the target of its inquiry, Donald J. Trump. When a Grand Jury is disbanded without bringing charges, this means no charges will be brought, absent extraordinary public pressure. As American grand juries are tools of prosecutors totally under prosecutors' control, the failure to indict Trump for his crimes reflects the decision of Alvin Bragg, elected just last year masquerading as a progressive.
Several months ago, two attorneys in the Manhattan district attorney's office who were leading the investigation of the criminal Trump, resigned in protest, asserting that Bragg was blocking them from bringing charges. Bragg responded by publicly lying that he was determined to pursue the already years-long investigation that his predecessor, the smarmy Cyrus Vance Jr.), had dragged his feet on for years. Vance, son of a U.S. secretary of state and born into an elite, privilege class of U.S. brahmins, is himself a man with a history of protecting "elite" sexual criminals like movie mogul Harvey Weinstein and French poohbah and ruling class luminary Dominique Strauss-Kahn (who forced a hotel maid to perform oral sex on him, a habit of his as he believes he is entitled to free sexual services from the working class). Vance is a man steeped in class privilege who extends the privilege to even obviously criminal members of his own class. He is also cowardly. Not only did he drag out the "investigation" of Donald Trump for years, handing the hot potato to his successor, the ambitious and self-serving Bragg, but Vanee ignored his own staff and failed to prosecute two of Trump's children, Ivanka Trump and Donald Trump Jr. for fraud in 2012, instead taking a "campaign contribution," i.e. a legal bribe.
Trump himself has been under the gun for fraud for committing numerous felony violations in his financial statements. Bragg for his part lied and kept up a charade of going after the career criminal Trump until the very moment the Grand Jury was excused.
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