Trump Georgia election investigation, with boost from Jan. 6 committee, enters new phase

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Trump Georgia election investigation, with boost from Jan. 6 committee, enters new phase
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The Jan. 6 committee's work is likely to have the most immediate impact in Georgia, where prosecutors are entering a consequential phase of their probe.

, when first ordering the emails be turned over to the House panel. “The court finds that these emails are sufficiently related to and in furtherance of a conspiracy to defraud the United States.”

“Getting these emails would represent a big victory for people interested in pursuing former President Trump,” Cunningham said.While the Atlanta inquiry has largely paused its public work in the run-up to the midterm elections, a string of high-profile witnesses have been summoned to testify after the vote.to a grand jury subpoena, seeking testimony from the South Carolina Republican and staunch Trump supporter in connection to calls he made to Raffensperger and his staff in November 2020.

Graham, who mounted the most virgorous – and so far unsuccessful – effort to avoid scrutiny, asserted he was engaging in legitimate inquiries as a lawmaker under the Constitution's speech and debate clause when he contacted Georgia officials following the 2020 vote. He denied claims he was pressuring them to exclude ballots.Trump allies Newt Gingrich and former national security adviser Michael Flynn have been scheduled to testify later this month.

“The goal is to arouse the country’s anger through new verifiable information the American people have never seen before," Gingrich allegedly wrote in a Dec. 8, 2020 email to Trump Campaign associates."If we inform the American people in a way they find convincing and it arouses their anger, they will then bring pressure on legislatures and governors.”

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