Key takeaways:
- A grand jury in Fulton County, Georgia is expected to hear the case of District Attorney Fani Willis’ investigation into alleged election fraud next week.
- George Chidi, an independent journalist, and Jen Jordan, a former state senator, have both received subpoenas to appear before the grand jury.
- The outcome of the grand jury hearing will be closely watched as the investigation continues.
A grand jury in Fulton County, Georgia is expected to hear the case of District Attorney Fani Willis’ investigation into alleged election fraud next week. Former state Senator Jen Jordan and former Lieutenant Governor Geoff Duncan, who have both received subpoenas, told NBC News that they have not received the 48-hour notice to appear, indicating the case will not be presented to the jurors this week.
Willis had previously stated that charging decisions would be delivered by the end of this month. This comes as anticipation builds over whether Donald Trump, who was defeated by Joe Biden in the 2020 election, will face more criminal charges over his efforts to stay in power.
George Chidi, an independent journalist, and Jen Jordan, a former state senator, have both received subpoenas to appear before the grand jury. Jordan was present for a presentation about alleged election fraud that Rudy Giuliani made to the Georgia State Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on December 3rd.
The subpoenas noted that each witness will receive at least 48 hours’ notice to appear before the grand jury. It is unclear what charges, if any, will be brought against Trump or any of the other individuals involved in the investigation. The outcome of the grand jury hearing will be closely watched as the investigation continues.
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