November 22, 2024

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A criminal trial against Trump for allegedly influencing the election results will begin next week

A criminal trial against Trump for allegedly influencing the election results will begin next week

Attorney Fannie Willis is beginning a two-year investigation into whether former President Donald Trump and his allies broke the law by trying to sway the 2020 election in the US state of Georgia in favor of Republicans, according to CNN and others. The New York Times Her case is before a grand jury next week.

Republican politician Geoff Duncan, former president of the Georgia Senate and aide to the governor, has been called as one of the potential witnesses. He told CNN on Tuesday that he would give a statement under oath behind closed doors.

‘I will certainly answer all the questions that are put to me. To me, this is a story that Republicans and Americans need to hear. Nothing but the truth should be heard about the actions of Donald Trump and the people around him,” Duncan said.

George Siddi, an independent journalist subpoenaed by the site formerly known as Twitter X, is expected to appear before a grand jury on Tuesday. Experts expect the case to result in more charges against the suspects.

A spokeswoman for Attorney General Willis has yet to respond to a request for comment.

After losing the 2020 presidential election, Trump sought to reverse the outcome in the key swing state of Georgia. There he fell short by more than eleven thousand votes. On January 2, 2021, as president, Trump personally called Brad Raffensberger, the top official in charge of the election, and asked him to “find” those votes.