
Legal squeeze on Trump passes new threshold: The Note
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Former President Donald Trump likes to talk about himself as counter-puncher, yet these blows could be harder than usual to return.
The TAKE with Rick Klein It's a day former President Donald Trump's political foes have long waited for -- and it's not even close to the end of this story. Charges against the Trump Organization and its chief financial officer, Allen Weisselberg, are expected to be unsealed Thursday afternoon, after a special grand jury moved to indict both entities, ABC News' Aaron Katersky reported. The charges, which Trump dismissed as "nonsense" on Wednesday, make up the most substantial step in the extensive investigations of Trump's finances being conducted by prosecutors in New York. Even this, though, could be most important for the clues about what might come next.More Related News