Former Trump administration chief of staff Mark Meadows was ordered to appear before a grand jury investigating attempts to coerce election officials in Georgia.
because the investigation, led by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, isn’t yet a criminal inquiry.
Miller expressed skepticism over those arguments. “This is not a political hearing,” he said to Meadows’s lawyer in response to the claim that the subpoena was motivated by politics. Willis opened the investigation in Fulton County after a recording of Trump with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger was made public. In the audio recording,to overturn President Joe Biden’s Georgia win in the 2020 presidential election, threatening the state official with potential legal repercussions if he doesn’t act. It is illegal to coerce, threaten, command or otherwise compel an official to engage in election fraud under Georgia state law.
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