Fulton County
Trump Submits Motion to Quash Fulton County Investigation Final Report
Following a monthslong investigation, the former president’s legal team has submitted a motion to suppress the Georgia special purpose grand jury’s final report.
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Following a monthslong investigation, the former president’s legal team has submitted a motion to suppress the Georgia special purpose grand jury’s final report.
Today’s release from the special purpose grand jury report suggests a spare document that does little more than provide a list of who should be charged for what.
The partial release includes concerns that some unnamed witnesses may have lied under oath during their testimony.
McBurney ordered that three parts of the report—the introduction, conclusion, and Section VIII—may be published.
The Fulton County District Attorney wants the special purpose grand jury’s supervising judge to keep its report under seal—at least for now.
Judge Robert McBurney is hearing argument on whether the special purpose grand jury's report should be released to the public. Keep up with Anna Bower's live coverage of it here.
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