Fulton County Subpoenas of Trump Allies Offer Hope ‘That Justice Will Ultimately Be Served’
The head of Common Cause Georgia on Wednesday welcomed the news that a Fulton County special grand jury investigating 2020 election interference subpoenaed seven key allies of former President Donald Trump.
“The coordinated attempts by former President Donald Trump and his associates to discount and ignore the will of Georgian voters during the 2020 election cannot be swept under the rug,” said Aunna Dennis, the advocacy group’s executive director, in a statement.
“That’s why I am encouraged that the Fulton County grand jury is continuing their necessary work to uncover the truth of what happened by calling on those who perpetrated Trump’s Big Lie to testify,” she added, referencing the former president’s false claim—frequently repeated by his allies—that the election was stolen from him.
As The Atlanta Journal-Constitution first reported, the subpoenas target U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) along with attorneys Kenneth Chesebro, John Eastman, Jenna Ellis, Rudy Giuliani, Cleta Mitchell, and Jacki Pick Deason.
Common Cause Georgia’s leader asserted Wednesday that the state, widely known for its voter suppression efforts in recent years, “cannot continue to be the testing grounds for sensationalized propaganda attempts that are designed to deter voters from the ballot box.”
“We need to know those who broke our laws in their dangerous attempts to hold on to power be held accountable,” she continued. “The transparency in this investigation into potential criminal misdeeds has bolstered my hopes that justice will ultimately be served.”
“Our democracy,” Dennis declared, “is dependent upon all of us in Georgia participating in the election process, and by knowing that voters’ choices will be respected and accepted going forward.”
Fani Willis, the Democratic district attorney in Fulton County, launched a probe after an infamous January 2, 2021 phone call in which Trump asked Georgia GOP Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to “find” over 11,000 votes to reverse the state’s 2020 presidential election results.
In her first public comments since the subpoenas, Willis told NBC News on Wednesday that more subpoenas targeting members of Trump’s inner circle are coming. Asked whether that will include the former president, she replied that “anything is possible.”
The New York Times reported Wednesday that Trump White House Counsel Pat Cipollone, who was subpoenaed by the January 6 panel last month, has reached a deal with the committee to “sit for a videotaped, transcribed interview” on Friday, rather than testifying publicly.
According to an email reviewed by the Times, the interview can include his account of the events on January 6 as well as discussions of a meeting with Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark, Trump’s interactions with Eastman, and any contact with members of Congress.
Originally published at Commondreams.org, written by Jessica Corbett.