Trump's Lawyers: Georgia 2020 Election Probe 'Compromised'

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  • Source: News Max
  • 02/27/2023

Attorneys for former President Donald Trump say they have "lost 100% confidence" in the investigation into whether Trump pressured state officials to overturn results in Georgia from the 2020 presidential election. The attorneys' response follows a recent media blitz from Emily Kohrs, the foreperson for the Georgia special grand jury.

Attorney Drew Findling believes the investigation has been "compromised."

"We've lost 100% confidence in this process. We feel this process has been compromised," Findling told CBS News' "Face the Nation" on Sunday.

Findling's comment came in response to Kohrs, who hinted during a recent media blitz that the special grand jury had recommended more than a dozen indictments. Trump's attorneys suggest Kohrs has tainted Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis' attempt to charge Trump.

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