on the republican party. new york times puts it like this, republicans are putting trump out to pasture. that dynamic was on display the final hour for the battle of speaker, with republican members of congress playing not it, not me, as margorie taylor greene tried to get them to take donald trump s call. then there s the global condemnation for the insurrection in brazil, tragically similar to the attack on our own u.s. capitol, but is straight out of trump s playbook. that is all a very bad look for the ex-president. now today, the walls are closing in on donald trump, even more legally. legal one-two punch, if you will. first, a district judge has ordered trump s deposition in a defamation lawsuit to be unsealed. it s a deposition trump fought for years to avoid giving. now comes news that it is pencils up for the special grand jury at a fulton county, georgia. the 26 jurors spent eight months examining potential criminal interference in georgia s 2020 presidential elec
for years to avoid giving. now comes news that it is pencils up for the special grand jury at a fulton county, georgia. the 26 jurors spent eight months examining potential criminal interference in georgia s 2020 presidential election by donald trump. as of today, the special grand jury completed its work and is being dissolved. they recommended that their report be published for all of us to see. it is a report that is expected to include recommendations on whether anyone should be indicted. whether criminal charges should be brought. this is a grand jury that has subpoenaed and heard testimony from some of trump s closest allies. people like rudy giuliani and lindsey graham. and a jury that had a mountain of evidence, including the smoking gun of trump s so-called perfect phone call with georgia election officials.