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Trump investigations: Georgia prosecutor ups anticipation
By KATE BRUMBACK
and ERIC TUCKER
Associated Press
ATLANTA (AP) — Former
President Donald Trump
and his allies have been
put on notice by a pros-
ecutor, but the warning
didn't come from anyone
at the Justice Department.
It was from a Georgia pros-
ecutor who indicated she
was likely to seek criminal
charges soon in a two-year
election subversion probe.
In trying to block the re-
lease of a special grand
jury's report, Fulton County
District Attorney Fani Willis
argued in court last week
that decisions in the case
were "imminent" and that
the report's publication
could jeopardize the rights
of "future defendants."
"I expect to see indict-
ments in Fulton County
before I see any federal in-
dictments," said Clark Cun-
ningham, a Georgia State
University law professor.
Former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign event at the South Carolina Statehouse, Jan. 28, 2023, in Columbia, S.C.
Associated Press
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