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UPDATE (Jan. 24, 2023, 2:27 p.m. ET): During a hearing Tuesday, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis argued against the public release of a special grand jury’s report into 2020 election interference. The judge is not expected to immediately issue a ruling on the case.
Will Donald Trump be charged with crimes? If so, for what? And when? And where?
These questions have been asked for years — and we’ll keep asking them until we have answers. And while a hearing slated for Tuesday at noon ET won’t necessarily provide those answers, it could help provide some clues — or, at least, it could lead to the release of a report that provides clues.
The hearing in Georgia is over whether the public can see the report by a special grand jury in Fulton County, which covers most of Atlanta. As we recall, the swing state was one of the potential crime scenes in then-President Donald Trump’s attempt to…
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