Georgia Judge to Consider Releasing Trump Grand Jury Report
- Members of special grand jury want their findings made public
- Fulton DA Fani Willis said decisions on charges ‘imminent’
The Superior Court building of Fulton County in Atlanta, Georgia.
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A judge in Fulton County, Georgia, heard arguments from media organizations Tuesday on whether a special grand jury report on Donald Trump’s alleged interference in the 2020 election should be made public.
A coalition of media companies, including Bloomberg News, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Associated Press, New York Times and CNN argued that there is no legal basis for not releasing the report. The special grand jury itself recommended its findings be made public.