Trump May Be Indicted

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(TheRedWire.com) – Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis (D) noted recently that there would be imminent charges for those who were a part of the attempt to overturn the 2020 Georgia election results. Willis also added that by making public the special grand jury’s report the process of prosecuting those responsible would become harder.

This recent statement by Willis has many wondering about whether former President Trump would be charged over his involvement in trying to change the results of the 2020 election. Many have also pointed out that the Fulton County case was one of the best ways to actually charge the former President according to Norm Eisen. Eisen had served as a counsel on the Democratic side during Trump’s first impeachment trial.

It has not yet been disclosed exactly what charges Willis would choose to file. Trump is not the only person who is a part of the investigation and thus, likely to be charged. There are 17 other people who have also been informed about being targets in the investigation.
Still, Willis has not actually made any announcements regarding who might be charged in the case. Instead, she noted during Tuesday’s hearing, determines whether the report should remain private or be made public, that decisions on who to prosecute were “imminent.”

The investigations in Georgia started after it was revealed that Trump had contacted Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger urging him to “find 11,780 votes” so that they could overturn the results and have Trump declared the winner.

 

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