**Trump’s legal team fights to save him from indictment over classified documents at Mar-a-Lago. A charging decision could be just around the corner, as the grand jury reconvenes and tensions rise.**
This week, the grand jury in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case led by Special Counsel Jack Smith reconvenes, following a brief hiatus. As reported by the Washington Post, President Trump’s attorneys met with Justice Department officials on Monday, just a few weeks after requesting a meeting. The investigation concerns Trump’s storage of presidential records at Mar-a-Lago, with suspicions that the former president also attempted to obstruct the probe.
CBS News suggests that a decision on whether to indict Trump on federal charges is looming. However, Trump’s legal team remains dedicated to fighting the allegations. On Monday, attorneys John Rowley and James Trusty represented the former president at the Justice Department, arguing that Trump should not face charges over the possession of classified documents after leaving office.
This latest development highlights the urgency and importance of the ongoing investigation and the potential legal challenges that Trump might encounter. Despite various sources wishing to remain anonymous in discussing the meeting, the involvement of Trump’s lawyers in this high-profile case demonstrates the gravity of the situation.
The grand jury’s role in hearing evidence and determining if there is sufficient basis to indict Trump plays a crucial part in this case. With the jury meeting this week after a brief pause, the timing of Monday’s meeting between the Justice Department officials and Trump
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