Trump Grand Juror Stirs Uproar by Hinting at Panel’s Advice
- Forewoman of the special grand jury said charges recommended
- Trump says the public comments ‘cast doubt’ on proceedings
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The foreperson of the special grand jury investigating Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn Georgia’s election results has complicated the work of prosecutors with a series of surprisingly frank media interviews but is unlikely to get any potential cases thrown out.
Legal experts said the unusual candor about secret proceedings, while not unlawful, is almost certain to be used by lawyers defending anyone ultimately charged.