An Atlanta judge heard arguments Tuesday about whether an investigative report into efforts by former President Trump and his allies to overturn the 2020 election results should be made public.
Driving the news: Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis argued that for the time being the report should be kept secret to protect possible defendants’ right to “fair trial,” noting that “decisions are imminent” regarding possible indictments.
- Media outlets, however, asked for the report’s full release, given the “extraordinary” public interest in its findings.
Why it matters: Willis’ comments provide some insight into her thinking as she decides whether to indict Trump or his allies after opening an investigation two years ago.
- The report’s findings are expected to influence Willis’ decision whether to indict anyone of criminal conduct — and if so, whom.
Catch up quick: Willis called for an investigative grand jury to look into the matter last year. The “special purpose grand jury”…
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