it s 4:00 in new york. s.w.a.t. teams, secret phone calls, testimony from some of the most prominent political figures in america and a windowless conference room in which 23 people investigated a plot to end democracy. an exclusive and extraordinary piece of writing and reporting from the atlanta journal constitution pulls the curtain back on the special grand jury in fulton county, georgia, one of the two criminal investigations into the twice impeached disgraced ex president. it could result in anything truly historic and unprecedented. the indictment of a former president of the united states. from that piece of reporting, quote, in an exclusive interview with the atlanta journal institution, five of the 23 special grand jurors recounted what it was like to be a pivotal but anonymous part of one of the most momentous criminal investigations in u.s. history. they described a process that was, by turn, fascinating, tedious, and emotionally wrenching. one juror said she woul
you join an intense conversation about the real multiprong efforts to rewrite the events of january 6th. which were never in dispute. but more than just covering the whitewashing as an event, as a circus like feature, i want to understand why you think it s happening. the republican party and after the midterms, where they came in below expectation, they were at a cross roads where they could either reset on january 6th, recognizing that voters rejected extremism, or rewrite there s no way that the present status of the country is that we reject extremism, we connect january 6th so they are choosing