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Trump faces potential indictment as grand jury convenes, DA prepares multiple charges.

Will Trump Be Indicted Again? Grand Jury to ‌Meet, DA Expected to Bring Dozen or More​ Charges

When ⁤a grand jury gathers in Fulton County, Georgia, this week, it will be generating national headlines.

After a Democratic DA in Manhattan ​and a Democratic-run Department of Justice have indicted former President Donald Trump on criminal charges⁤ ranging from business bookkeeping to election fraud,⁤ a Democrat in the Peach State is likely to add a fourth indictment to the list for Trump.

And more than a dozen of his allies are expected to ⁤be charged, too.

According to​ CNN, former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan, a Republican, and independent journalist George Chidi‌ have been called to testify as grand jury witnesses.

CNN noted the appearances are a sign that Fulton County‌ District Attorney Fani Willis — a Democrat — “is moving forward with a grand jury presentation where she’s‌ expected to seek charges against more than a dozen people stemming from her investigation into the efforts to overturn the 2020 election.”

And while a​ grand jury presentation is a​ purely one-sided affair, where grand ‌jurors hear only the prosecution present its case — the old “ham sandwich” adage applies — Willis isn’t taking any chances, ⁤judging‍ by the witnesses CNN identified.

Duncan has⁣ called Trump’s post-2020 election activities in Georgia​ “dangerous and pathetic,” ⁤according to the liberal website HuffPo.

And Chidi’s billing ⁣as an “independent journalist” is belied by his account on X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter,‌ where his bent toward the political left is clear.

Note this exchange with former Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler, who lost​ to‌ radical Democrat Raphael Warnock in a 2021 Senate⁢ runoff:

WARNING: The following social media post contains​ graphic⁢ language that could be‍ disturbing to some readers:

Willis has also subpoenaed‌ former state Sen. Jen ⁢Jordan, an outspoken abortion supporter who decided to run for political​ office because she ⁤was “deeply disturbed”⁢ by Trump’s election in 2016, according to a February 2020 profile in Atlanta magazine.

And just to​ stack the deck ​even more, apparently, CNN reported Sunday that Willis’ prosecution team ⁣are trying to link Trump and his supporters to a​ breach in the election system of Coffee County, Georgia, an overwhelmingly ​Republican area about 200 miles southeast‍ of the Fulton ⁣County⁣ seat of Atlanta.

Should Trump​ be charged in the Georgia case?

Should Trump be charged in⁢ the Georgia case?

All three — Duncan, ⁣Chidi and Jordan — have already testified before a special grand jury Willis ⁣empaneled to investigate the 2020 election aftermath, CNN reported. However, ‌special grand juries are not empowered with⁣ issuing indictments under ⁢Georgia law, according to the network.

Willis is even considering ⁢the use of Georgia’s version of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt​ Organization Act against Trump and ‍his supporters — a law originally aimed at organized crime activities.

It appears the outcome is already a fait accomplis in anything but the paperwork.

As the Christian-oriented news and commentary‍ site Finish The Race summarized it: “Witch Hunt: Fulton County Is Bringing Case Against Trump Next Week.”

With Trump already facing⁤ three indictments, ⁣one⁤ orchestrated by radically Democratic Manhattan District‍ Attorney ​ Alvin Bragg ‍ and⁣ two the handiwork of relentlessly partisan Democratic special counsel Jack Smith ⁢(the Biden Justice‍ Department’s allegedly independent⁣ attack dog) the former president is already waging a defensive war heading into the Republican primary season.

This week in Fulton⁣ County, Georgia, ⁢it appears a new front is going to open.

And ‌the country is going to be watching.

The post Will Trump Be Indicted Again? Grand Jury to Meet, DA Expected ​to Bring ⁢Dozen or More Charges appeared first on The Western Journal.



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