Judge Rules to Make Parts of Trump Election Inquiry Public: Georgia Grand Jury Report to be Released

A Georgia judge has ordered parts of a grand jury report on the Trump election inquiry to be made public. Judge McBurney of Fulton County issued the order in response to a petition from the media.

The report is expected to include details of the investigation into potential election interference by the Trump campaign in the 2020 election. It is unclear how much information will be released, but sources say it could include evidence of criminal activity.

The grand jury report was commissioned by the Georgia Attorney General’s office in January of this year. It has been kept under wraps until now, but the judge’s order will make parts of it available to the public.

The Trump campaign has not responded to the judge’s order. However, a spokesperson for the state Attorney General’s office said they are reviewing the order and will comply with it.

The decision to make parts of the grand jury report public is a major victory for transparency advocates and journalists. It also raises questions about the Trump campaign’s involvement in the 2020 election and could lead to further investigations.

This story is developing. Check back for updates.