


Another indictment could be coming Trump’s way this week.
It’s being reported that Georgia District Attorney Fanni Willis will begin presenting her case against Trump to the grand jury today.
Historically that process has only taken two days.
Here’s more via Fox News:
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that Willis’ prosecutors are to begin Monday morning at the courthouse in Atlanta, noting how former Georgia Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan and independent journalist George Chidi separately confirmed over the weekend that they were notified they will testify before a 23-person grand jury on Tuesday.
The case could result in the second indictment against Trump in two weeks over alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.
Willis could pursue racketeering charges against Trump and his allies, according to the Journal-Constitution. It has taken her between one and two days to present past RICO cases.
Willis has not confirmed that an indictment will come this week, though her previous comments and security preparations around the Fulton County Courthouse suggest that action could be imminent. She is widely expected to use Georgia’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations, or RICO, law to charge not only the former president but also a collection of his allies for alleged participation in a wide-ranging conspiracy.
Here’s an interesting tidbit from the article:
Of the 3,571 people in custody in Fulton County on Friday, 1,683, or 47%, had not yet been indicted. Critics suggest that Willis’ office should move more quickly to indict people facing serious charges. Trump has recently called Atlanta a “crime-ridden” city where “people are afraid to walk outside.”
Clearly operation get Trump takes precedence over public safety.
As far as the Georgia investigation goes, Trump spent the morning attacking a witness expected to testify before the grand jury. I’m sure the grand jury will love that: