Georgia prosecutor eyes August for potential Trump charges.

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The prosecutor investigating possible interference in the 2020 election by Donald Trump and his allies has requested no trials or in-person hearings be held at the Fulton County courthouse in early August, indicating that charges could be announced during that time. The special grand jury recommended indicting more than a dozen people, and a number of "fake electors" have struck immunity deals with the prosecutor's office. Trump has denied any wrongdoing in the case, and his lawyers have argued that all the evidence gathered by the grand jury should be deemed unconstitutional.
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