he signs in Georgia were there for months. Back in February, the forewoman of a special grand jury hinted that her advisory panel had recommended criminal charges against “not a short list” of familiar names in connection to an effort to overturn the results of Georgia’s 2020 presidential election. The prosecutor asked a county judge in May to keep the courthouse clear and prepared for any potential violence, just in case she moved ahead with a second grand jury seeking an indictment of ex-President Donald Trump. On July
Why Trump’s Georgia case may matter most
Aug 26, 2023
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