Key takeaways:
- The grand jury report will reveal new information about the scale of the investigation, but will not provide details on who the grand jury believes should be charged and for what, aside from perjury.
- The report is expected to provide more insight into the investigation and the evidence that was presented to the grand jury.
- The report is also expected to shed light on the actions taken by the former president and his allies in the aftermath of the 2020 election.
A special grand jury report on whether then-President Donald Trump and his allies tried to unlawfully interfere in the 2020 election results in Georgia will be released on Thursday, offering the public its clearest look yet into the two-year investigation.
The report, which was conducted by a grand jury in the Atlanta area, will reveal new information about the scale of the investigation, but will not provide details on who the grand jury believes should be charged and for what, aside from perjury.
According to the report, which was released Thursday, a majority of the grand jury believes that perjury may have been committed by one or more witnesses testifying before it. The report also states that the grand jury “received evidence from […]”
The investigation into the former president and his associates began in 2019, and has been ongoing since then. The report is expected to provide more insight into the investigation and the evidence that was presented to the grand jury.
The report is also expected to shed light on the actions taken by the former president and his allies in the aftermath of the 2020 election. It is unclear at this time what the report will reveal, but it is likely to be closely watched by the public.
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