The Washington Post and ABC News are reporting - sources are telling them that the Manhattan district attorney has convened a special grand jury in the Trump probe - Could decide whether an indictment is warranted against former President Donald Trump - No charges have been filed - Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance began investigating Trump's business practices based on the congressional testimony of Michael Cohen, who served as the former president's personal attorney and fixer. - Trumps is saying "witch hunt" by New York Attorney General Letitia James CNN is reporting that the White House is touting US reaching goal of 50% adults being fully vaccinated - Source: White House senior Covid-19 adviser Andy Slavitt - Only 1% of Americans were vaccinated when President Joe Biden entered office - 130.6 million Americans are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 Mediaite is reporting a Heavily armed 1/6 suspect who has been arrested drove to Ted Cruz's home to discuss "election fraud" - says court documents - Three weeks before the Capitol riot on January 6, Alabama man Lonnie Leroy Coffman went to the D.C.-area home of Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) to discuss "election fraud," according to court filings entered on Monday. - Coffman, a U.S. Army veteran, was arrested on January 6 after police happened to notice weapons in his pickup truck while they were investigating reports of pipe bombs in a sealed off area of Capitol Hill in a matter unrelated to Coffman. In the truck, police found five loaded firearms, 11 molotov cocktail-style incendiary devices, a stun gun, a crossbow, and machetes. Coffman has been indicted on 17 charges. - The Cruz's did not answer the door. From The Guardian, President Biden is scheduled to meet with the family of George Floyd - The Tuesday meeting, marks the first anniversary of his murder by Minneapolis police - The meeting is private - Biden dropped a campaign promise to create a national police oversight commission in his first hundred days in office, reportedly after being advised by civil rights organizations and police unions that it might cause unnecessary delays.