Special grand jury probing Donald Trump's involvement in Georgia's 2020 election results issues report
ABCThe special grand jury investigating whether former US president Donald Trump and his allies unlawfully sought to interfere in Georgia's 2020 election results has issued its final report, but it remains unclear whether criminal charges will follow. Key points: Judge Robert McBurney has set a hearing for January 24 to determine whether the report will be released The jurors have recommended that the findings be released Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis will ultimately decide whether to bring charges against Mr Trump or anyone else In an order, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney dissolved the grand jury and set a hearing for January 24 to determine whether the report will be made public. Ms Willis will ultimately decide whether to bring charges against Mr Trump or anyone else, although the jury's report could include recommendations. In January 2021, Ms Willis opened a criminal investigation soon after a phone call in which Mr Trump urged top election officials to "find" enough votes to overturn Democrat Joe Biden's statewide victory.