Possible August Charges for Trump in Georgia Election Probe

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Fulton County District Attorney, Fani Willis, plans to direct a large percentage of her staff to work remotely between July 31 and August 18, corresponding with when two regular grand juries with indictment authority are scheduled to hear evidence. This is a strong signal that the DA is planning to seek charges against major players who aggressively questioned Georgia’s 2020 election results, including former President Trump. Willis has spent more than two years examining whether Trump and his allies broke any Georgia laws when they pressed state officials to “find” votes and call for a special legislative session to reverse Democrat Joe Biden’s narrow win.
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