Trump facing an 'octopus of an investigation' as Georgia grand jury convenes: former US attorney
Raw StoryOn Monday Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis will impanel a grand jury to hear evidence that will allege that former President Donald Trump violated state laws when he attempted to interfere in the 2020 presidential election that he still maintains was stolen from him. Appearing on CNN's "New Day" with host Brianna Keilar, former U.S Attorney Michael Moore explained that jurors, after looking at the evidence and hearing from witnesses, could indict the former president on a number of charges. "What exactly this special grand jury is going to be considering and what specific laws will they be looking at to see if Donald Trump broke them?" "The consideration by the special grand jury is really up to them, they have the right to investigate the case, they have the right to issue subpoenas, they have the right to ask questions to dig a little deeper on certain topics if they want to do it," Moore replied.