Opinion: Is a President with Five Grand Jury Investigations a Wise Choice?
Washington – In the heated swirl of presidential politics, the question emerges whether an individual who has stood before grand juries five times is suited to occupy the Oval Office. This question looms larger in the light of upcoming elections where the integrity and legal accountability of candidates are under intense scrutiny. Grand juries traditionally serve as a preliminary step in prosecuting serious criminal charges. They review evidence presented by prosecutors to determine whether there is sufficient cause to bring someone to trial. Although a grand jury’s proceedings do not necessarily imply guilt, frequent appearances … Read more