Georgia grand jury subpoenas Graham Giuliani and Trump's legal team

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We ran the numbers: There are 1,251 news articles covering this topic. 92% (1,145) are left-leaning, 7% (93) are centrist, and 1% (13) are right-leaning.

A special grand jury in Georgia has subpoenaed several of Donald Trump’s former closest advisors for an ongoing investigation into his potential criminal interference in the 2020 presidential election. While left-leaning articles highlight the role that Trump and Giuliani played in the possible election fraud and current investigation, right-leaning articles highlight the overall process taken to subpoena the individuals.

A left-leaning article from The Washington Post focuses on how the grand jury subpoenaed Donald Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani due to his outsized role in potential criminal interference in the 2020 presidential election. The seven subpoenaed individuals were a part of Trump’s “inner circle” that worked to overturn the 2020 election results in more than just Georgia. A few Georgian state politicians have also dismissed the investigation. 

NPR published a centrist piece reporting on the Fulton County investigation into “former President Donald Trump's failed efforts to reverse his narrow [2020 election] defeat” and the specific crimes being investigated such as conspiracy and solicitation of election fraud. The article notes how the subpoenas have shed light on the direction of the investigation.

A right-leaning article from The Washington Examiner focuses on the process to subpoena the seven key witnesses and explains why they were subpoenaed, including due to a call with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. Despite Trump’s resistance, Raffespenger recently won the Republican primary for Georgia Secretary of State. 



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