Georgia grand jury says witnesses in Trump inquiry may have lied under oath
LA TimesPortions of the long-awaited Georgia special grand jury report on former President Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election were released Thursday, raising questions that cannot yet be answered. Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney ruled Monday that the public can read three sections of the Fulton County special-purpose grand jury’s report: the introduction, conclusion and a portion in which the jury “discusses its concern that some witnesses may have lied under oath. The nine pages released Thursday note that the special grand jury heard from 75 witnesses and concluded, by unanimous vote, that there was no widespread election fraud in Georgia. The full report outlines the nearly seven months of testimony heard by the special grand jury, including from high-profile witnesses such as Trump attorney Rudolph W. Giuliani and Sen. Lindsey Graham.