A Grand Jury Believes “One Or More” Witnesses May Have Lied During Inquiry Into Trump’s Efforts To Overturn The 2020 Election

“One or more” Witnesses of Georgia’s investigation into Donald Trump’s efforts to cancel the 2020 presidential election may have lied under oath, the special special jury of the case revealed in a In short, published report THURSDAY.

The Grand Jury recommended that all witnesses who could have been paid to all of the witnesses.

“A majority of the great jury believes that perjury may have been committed by one or more witnesses, testifying Report a reading. “The Grand Jury recommends that the district prosecutor requests appropriate accusation acts for such crimes when evidence is convincing.”

The five -page report, published by the judge of the County Court of Fulton, Robert McBurney, is extracted from a longer report of the Grand Jury. The published section includes the introduction, the conclusion and a section in which the jury addressed the possibility of perjury.

The great special jury examined Trump’s efforts and his allies to cancel the results of the 2020 elections, which, according to Trump, without evidence, were stolen by electoral fraud. In his report, the Grand Jury reaffirmed that there was no electoral fraud, noting that it had heard “in -depth testimony” of the ballot workers, investigators, state employees, etc.

“We note by a unanimous vote that no generalized fraud took place during the presidential election of Georgia 2020 which could lead to the reversal of this election,” said the report.

For seven months, the grand jury heard the testimony of 75 witnesses, including the former chief of staff of the White House Mark MeadowsFormer mayor of New York Rudy Giuliani, and president of the Georgia Republican Party David Shafer.

In particular, the report of the great special jury does not appoint who may have committed a perjury or an opinion to know if other laws may have been raped. Although a great special jury can recommend accusations, the accusation acts are ultimately up to prosecutors.

At the heart of the investigation, which began in February 2021, is A one hour phone call In January 2021, between Trump and the Secretary of State for Georgia, Brad Raffensperger, in which Trump asked to reflect to “find” nearly 12,000 votes he needed to win the state in the 2020 elections.

“All I want to do is this. I just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than us. Because we have won the state “,” Trump continued in the call. President Joe Biden had won Georgia With 11,779 votes.

Investigators also examined the evidence of potential criminal activity and conspiracy in order to overthrow the elections, in particular false complaints for electoral fraud, unauthorized access to voting machines and threats and harassment against the elections.

Fani Willis’s County District Public Prosecutor said that she could bear accusations following the Grand Jury report. Last month at a hearing in Atlanta, she told the President that the decision to carry accusations was “imminent. “The recommendations of the great jury on criminal accusations remain sealed on February 16.

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