Georgia Prosecutor Prepares to Announce Charges Against Trump and Allies Over 2020 Election Meddling
- The Fulton County district attorney has requested her staff work remotely and asked judges to clear their schedules, indicating indictments are imminent.
- The prosecutor has spent more than two years investigating whether former President Trump and others illegally interfered in Georgia's election results.
- The moves suggest any indictments would likely be unsealed in August, when the prosecutor's office will be minimally staffed.
- The prosecutor is considering racketeering charges that would allow multiple defendants to be charged in an alleged conspiracy.
- The investigation focuses on Trump's phone call pressuring Georgia's secretary of state to "find" enough votes to overturn Trump's loss in the state.