A special grand jury that investigated efforts by then U.S. president Donald Trump and his allies to overturn his election loss in Georgia says it believes some witnesses committed perjury. It has recommended 'appropriate indictments.'
A special grand jury that investigated efforts by then U.S. president Donald Trump and his allies to overturn his election loss in Georgia says it believes some witnesses committed perjury, and it recommends "appropriate indictments.
"Criminal indictments could come in the case, but Thursday's release was limited in scopeFulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is shown on Jan. 24 at the hearing to decide if the final report by a special grand jury should be released. Willis has yet to indicate how, or whether, the investigation will proceed.
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