Georgia prosecutors investigating former President Donald Trump’s alleged attempt to alter the result of the 2020 election in this southern state they will begin to present evidence to a grand jury this Monday, before a possible indictment.
Two of the witnesses, the former Georgia state lieutenant governor and a local journalist, said Saturday they received a call from the Fulton County District Attorney’s office, Fani Willisto testify Tuesday before a grand jury.
The prosecutor created this panel of citizens with investigative powers to determine if there was enough evidence to impeach Trump.
In July, the prosecutor hinted that she might request an indictment before the end of August, in particular for electoral fraud and interference.
Trump reacted this Monday on his Truth Social platform against the former lieutenant governor Geoff Duncansaying he “shouldn’t” testify in the case.