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The Manhattan grand jury weighing whether to indict Donald Trump was wrapping up its work Monday with final witnesses, as the former president prepared to be arrested and law enforcement officials geared up for the possible fallout.
Robert Costello, a lawyer loyal to Trump, appeared before the jury mid-afternoon and may be the last witness in the closed-door proceeding, sources said. Disgraced former Trump lawyer and ex-con Michael Cohen was on hand at the courthouse to offer a “rebuttal,” but his testimony was not needed Monday, he told The Post. Read More...