Grand jury in Georgia’s Trump 2020 election investigation finishes work
Over six months, special grand jury has heard from dozens of witnesses, including Trump associates and state officials
The special grand jury convened by prosecutors in Atlanta to investigate whether Donald Trump committed crimes in his effort to reverse his 2020 election loss to Joe Biden in Georgia has finished its work.
Fulton county superior court judge Robert McBurney, who was overseeing the panel, issued an order on Monday that dissolved the special grand jury, after it completed a final report on its inquiries.