Podcast Summary
Former President Trump Recommended for Indictment: Former President Trump is likely to face criminal charges based on evidence presented to a special grand jury in Fulton County, GA.
Learning from the interview given by Emily Kors, the leader of the special grand jury in Fulton County, is that former President Donald Trump is likely to have been recommended for criminal indictment in the ongoing investigation into 2020 election interference. Kors stated that the list of individuals recommended for indictment is not a short one, and that the public would not be shocked if the judge releases the recommendations. She also mentioned that the investigation began with Trump's infamous phone call to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger on January 2, 2021. With these details in mind, it appears clear that Trump is among those under consideration for criminal charges. The special grand jury, consisting of 23 members and 3 alternates, heard evidence for approximately 7 months and prepared an 8-page report, which was recommended for release.
Protecting Due Process Rights: Judge McBurney's decision not to release the full Fulton County special grand jury report immediately was to protect due process rights for those potentially implicated, not an exoneration for Trump.
The Fulton County special grand jury report, which implicated some individuals for potential perjury, was not fully released due to potential due process concerns for those named in the report. Judge Robert McBurney made it clear that while the report had to be released under Georgia law, the timing and full release had to be balanced with individuals' due process rights under both Georgia and US Constitutions. Donald Trump manipulated this situation to claim exoneration, despite the report not clearing him of any wrongdoing. The judge's decision not to release the full report immediately was not an exoneration for Trump, but rather a protection of due process rights for those potentially facing criminal charges.
Trump's Misleading Statements on Manhattan DA Investigation: Trump claimed exoneration, but grand jury proceedings were sealed to protect due process rights. Media identification of foreperson potentially violated judge's order, increasing likelihood of criminal charges.
Former President Donald Trump's public statements regarding the grand jury proceedings in the Manhattan District Attorney's investigation into hush money payments have been misleading. Trump claimed he had been exonerated, but the identity of individuals recommended for criminal indictment, including himself, was sealed by the judge to protect due process rights. Trump's statements, however, inadvertently encouraged media outlets to identify the foreperson of the grand jury, Emily Kors, who was careful in her public comments. The media's identification of Kors potentially violated the judge's order, indicating the seriousness of the investigation and increasing the likelihood that Trump will indeed face criminal charges.
Fulton County DA discusses ongoing Trump investigation: Fulton County DA acknowledges ongoing Trump investigation began with a phone call, potential indictments based on hearsay, and multiple individuals could face charges.
During a recent interview, Emily Kors, the Fulton County District Attorney, discussed the ongoing investigation into former President Donald Trump. While she didn't confirm the existence or contents of the report, she did acknowledge that the investigation began with a phone call. Kors was careful not to be baited into admitting Trump's involvement, as the President might try to use the release of his name as a way to claim violated due process rights and dismiss the charges. It's important to note that special grand juries in Fulton County have the power to make recommendations for indictments based on hearsay and legal codes cited in their reports. When the full report is released, it's expected to include a list of recommendations for indictments. Kors added that the list is not short, indicating that multiple individuals could potentially face charges. Overall, this interview highlights the ongoing investigation into Trump and the potential consequences if his name is indeed included in the report.
Georgia report recommends criminal indictments for Trump and others: The Georgia report reveals that a special grand jury recommended criminal indictments for individuals involved in election-related phone calls, including Donald Trump, due to extortionate attempts to change the election outcome.
Former President Donald Trump's attempts to downplay the significance of the Georgia report regarding his phone calls about election integrity in the state are misleading. The report's release of less important sections does not change the fact that the special grand jury recommended criminal indictments for individuals involved, including Trump's name. Trump's characterization of his calls as "perfect" is also inaccurate, as they were described as criminal by the special grand jury. Trump's actions during these calls, such as threatening Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger with consequences if he did not find the votes to change the election outcome, were deemed extortionate and contrary to election integrity efforts. Trump's continued references to himself and his actions as perfect are not reflective of the facts presented in the report.
Georgia Election Investigation: Trump Faces Potential Criminal Indictments: Trump's phone call with Georgia's Secretary of State is under investigation for potential criminal activity. Indictments are predicted to be imminent, and supporters can show solidarity through purchasing Convict 45 merchandise or supporting the Midas Touch Network's mission on Patreon.
There is ongoing investigation into potential criminal activity related to Donald Trump's attempts to influence the 2020 Georgia election results. Brad Raffensperger, Georgia's Secretary of State, did not hang up on Trump during their phone call, but instead recorded it and reported it to the authorities. Trump's name is recommended for criminal indictments, and Emily Kors, a reporter, provided transparent information about the situation without revealing any sealed information. Indictments are predicted to be imminent, and the Midas Touch Network will keep the public updated. The network is working towards reaching 1,000,000 subscribers and encourages support through Patreon.com/midastouch. The Midas Touch Network is committed to promoting democracy and demanding justice and accountability. To show support, individuals can purchase Convict 45 merchandise from store.midastouch.com.