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Key Witnesses in Trump Investigation Spotted at Fulton County Courthouse as Indictments Loom

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Key takeaways:

  • Key witnesses in the investigation into former President Donald Trump and his allies’ possible interference with the 2020 presidential election were spotted at the Fulton County courthouse in Georgia.
  • Georgia Republican election official Gabriel Sterling expressed his fear that Trump’s rhetoric could lead to violence as the former president faces a potential criminal indictment in the state.
  • Trump has been targeting Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis on social media and in a new attack ad called “The Fraud Squad.”

Key witnesses in the investigation into former President Donald Trump and his allies’ possible interference with the 2020 presidential election were spotted at the Fulton County courthouse in Georgia on Monday. This comes as prosecutors appear to be preparing to seek indictments.

Georgia Republican election official Gabriel Sterling expressed his fear that Trump’s rhetoric could lead to violence as the former president faces a potential criminal indictment in the state. Former state Sen. Jen Jordan and state Rep. Bee Nguyen, both Democrats, were seen inside the courthouse. The two had attended hearings where Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani had urged officials not to certify the Georgia election results.

Trump has been targeting Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis on social media and in a new attack ad called “The Fraud Squad.” The ad accuses Willis of being politically motivated and corrupt, and claims, without evidence, that she had an affair with a gang member. Willis is reportedly preparing to present her case to a grand jury.

Sterling appeared on ABC’s “This Week” on Sunday to discuss the situation. He said that Trump’s rhetoric could lead to violence and that the former president should be held accountable for his actions. He also expressed his belief that Willis is a “straight shooter” and that the investigation is not politically motivated.

The investigation into Trump and his allies’ possible interference with the 2020 presidential election continues as key witnesses are seen at the Fulton County courthouse. It remains to be seen what indictments, if any, will be sought by prosecutors.

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