that criminal charges against donald trump in a second jurisdiction are on the horizon for as soon as july. it s not just the strong language of the letter. the extremely heightened level of security risk and preparedness. wolf, this comes on top of a mountain of other indications, the evidence in the case, a tape of donald trump, the fake electoral certificates, the special grand jury report, the media remarks of the special grand jury foreperson all seem to indicate donald trump is going to face charges, and now we have this latest indicator as well. very strong indicator indeed. katelyn, fani willis says the announcement could come between july and september of this year. how does this fit into the many other legal battles trump is facing? there are many, wolf. as far as this goes, we don t actually know how the other
witnesses are telling you. what happened in georgia as another investigation about what donald trump did in the effort to overturn the 2020 election down there, potentially did. the trump team is now trying to quash the special grand jury report, which we haven t seen in its entirety yet. he s also trying to they re also trying to ban the d.a. from investigating further. what is the argument trying to stop this from going forward? i think it s unlikely to prevail. i think they have argued that there are irregularities, disclosures publicly about what the special grand jury has found. because of the structure of the grand jury system is merely recommendations, a new grand jury must sit and make charging decisions. even if it were true that there were any taint in that first grand jury, it can be cured by the conduct of this second grand jury, so i don t think that that argument is going to go very far. barbara mcquade, thank you
our democracy, it isn t over, folks. in fact, it an important milestone this week with the partial release of a special grand jury report, investigating efforts to interfere with the 2020 presidential election in georgia. fulton county district attorney fani willis spent months making your, case even though the special grand jury did not have the power to issue indictments, it did weigh on how she might proceed. these recommendations will remain under wraps for now. but there were some revelations. jurors unanimously found, no widespread voting fraud took place in president biden s 2020 victory in georgia. i don t think we needed a grand jury to know that they told us. but this is the key right here. the report says a majority of the jurors will leave that one or more of the 75 witnesses may have lied under oath. again, it is unclear who the jury suspects, but the investigation obtained testimony from georgia election officials, trump lawyers and even united states senator lindsey grah
released sections of the special grand jury s final report, and this is of course, a long examination examining the efforts of donald trump and the allies to overturn the election results in georgia the 2020 presidential election in 2020, and so we have a team poring over this report as we get them, we will bring them to you, and now, patricia murray is a reporter for the u.s. constitutional atlantic and also we have michael murphy who is a former attorney, and so now, coming in we will have a beginning and middle and conclusion, and part of it will remain sealed and what are some of the reasons to keep part of
report be kept mostly under wraps which is what we are seeing today, she said that she wanted to protect the due process rights of future potential defendants, and i think that we are starting to see here that we will expect future defendants in this situation more than likely. michael, what do you think about that? i think that she is exactly right. i don t think any question that we will be seeing indictments coming out of investigation, and the d.a. would not have had the time and treasure invested into the case to be at this place. now, whether or not she decides to proceed on the perjury charges is interesting way to go, and it may be tougher, but it is striking me that she is really going to take the recommendations, and the testimony that she has got, and bolstered up the testimony that she got that trump made to the secretary of the state at the time looking for those votes, and at that point now, she is going to be moving forward. i don t know how broad the net will be.