There are a variety of reports regarding this, and great anticipation.
John Solomon is a generally reliable source, but we shall see what (and who) we shall see.
ZitatAccording to a report from the Washington Examiner citing investigative reporter John Solomon’s solid sources at the Department of Justice, the answer could be yes.
U.S. Attorney John Durham, tapped by Attorney General Bill Barr to investigate the predicate of the Russia collusion probe of Trump’s 2016 campaign, has been notoriously tight-lipped about what exactly he’s uncovered.
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Solomon said he is hearing from defense lawyers and people “on the prosecution side” that complications with the coronavirus pandemic are “slowing down” the grand jury process.
“But everything I’m seeing on the ground, real reporting, suggests that there’s an ongoing criminal investigation intent on bringing indictments and possibly some plea bargains. The first action, the first evidence of it in the public will probably be around Labor Day. That’s an awful long time to wait, but I do see activity that looks like they’re building a criminal case right now,” he said.