Could there be one less Trump investigation?
On Monday, former President Donald Trumpโs legal team moved to halt the report from a special grand jury inย Georgiaโsย 2020 electionย probe.
In the 50-page filing, Trump's attorneys also seek to bar the use of any evidence derived from the report presented to a grand jury reviewing the matter. The filing also cites a series of interviews given by jury forewoman Emily Kohrs.
โThe results of the investigation cannot be relied upon and, therefore, must be suppressed given the constitutional violations,โ Trump's attorneysย wrote in their motion in Georgia court.
Trump's attorneys requested that the motion is not heard by Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney, who oversaw the special grand jury. (RELATED: Prosecutors Share New Tape Of Trump Pressuring Georgia House Speaker To Overturn Election)
โThe whole world has watched the process of the (special purpose grand jury) unfold and what they have witnessed was a process that was confusing, flawed and, at times, unconstitutional,โ the filing also said,ย per The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
โGiven the scrutiny and gravity of the investigation and those individuals involved โ namely, the movant President Donald J. Trump, this process should have been handled correctly, fairly and with deference to the law and the highest ethical standards.โ
District Attorney Fani Willis (D) who isย investigating whether Trump and his allies illegally interfered in the 2020 election indicated she may soon use the special grand jury's findings to pursue charges by impaneling a separate, regular grand jury.ย
โDecisions are imminent,โ Willis told Judge Robert McBurney in January.
After the special grand jury concluded its work, Judge McBurney released three sections of the report last month.
One disclosed section said a โmajorityโ of the special grand jury believes perjury was committed by one or more witnesses. Another unsealed section said the panel determined by โunanimous voteโ that there was no widespread fraud in Georgia's 2020 presidential election that could overturn the results.
Last month, American Liberty News reported that the Georgia grand jury recommended indictments against multiple individuals. So far, no indictments have come from the probe but forewoman Kohrs seemed to indicate Trump, and others could expect to be charged. (RELATED: Grand Jury in Trump Inquiry Recommended Multiple Indictments: Forewoman)
โIt is not a short list,โ the forewoman Kohrs said in an interview.
In an interview with CBS News, Trump's attorneys Jennifer Little and Drew Findling said the public comments by Kohrs solidified their suspicions that the investigationย was tainted.ย The team of lawyers then raised concerns about the appearance of a โrelationshipโ between prosecuting attorneys and the members of this grand jury.
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Hopefully: thus ends a ridiculous travesty of justice via kangaroo court.
evil devil rats ? now time?