Key takeaways:
- The grand jury’s report revealed two findings from the monthslong probe.
- The report stated that the grand jury believed that unnamed witnesses had committed perjury during the probe.
- The limited release of the report has left many questions unanswered, and the public is eager to learn more about the grand jury’s findings.
A special grand jury in Georgia investigating Donald Trump’s actions in the state after the 2020 election released portions of its highly anticipated report on Thursday. The report revealed two findings from the monthslong probe, but left many key questions unanswered.
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney ordered the limited release of the report earlier this week. The introduction and conclusion of the report, as well as concerns the grand jury panel had about witnesses lying under oath, were made public. However, other findings by the special grand jury, including recommendations about potential charges, were not released.
The grand jury was empaneled before Judge McBurney and filed a report last month which provided recommendations to District Attorney Fani Willis. The report stated that the grand jury believed that unnamed witnesses had committed perjury during the probe. It also recommended that the District Attorney seek appropriate indictments for such crimes where the evidence is compelling.
The release of the report has been highly anticipated since the grand jury began its investigation in 2022. The limited release of the report has left many questions unanswered, and the public is eager to learn more about the grand jury’s findings. It remains to be seen when the full report will be released and what other information it may contain.
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