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Georgia grand jury recommends perjury indictments in Trump election meddling probe

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Georgia grand jury recommends perjury indictments in Trump election meddling probe

Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks throughout a marketing campaign cease to unveil his management staff, on the South Carolina State Home in Columbia, South Carolina, U.S., January 28, 2023. 

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A Georgia grand jury concluded that a number of witnesses in a probe into potential election meddling by former President Donald Trump could have lied underneath oath, and beneficial a prosecutor pursue felony indictments in these circumstances.

The particular grand jury additionally discovered no important fraud in Georgia’s 2020 presidential election received by President Joe Biden, in line with parts of the ultimate report on its monthslong investigation unsealed Thursday.

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However the panel’s conclusions on whether or not Trump, his attorneys and political allies dedicated crimes whereas pressuring state officers to overturn the election in his favor by making false claims of election fraud weren’t launched Thursday.

Amongst different actions, the grand jury that was impaneled in Could was recognized to be eyeing a Jan. 2, 2021, telephone name by Trump, during which he urged Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to “discover” 11,780 votes for him.

That variety of votes would have given Trump sufficient to win the state and its 16 Electoral School votes. Raffensperger refused to adjust to Trump’s request.

The sealed sections of the report are anticipated to develop into public at some future date.

Fulton County District Legal professional Fani Willis will decide whether or not to cost Trump or anybody else within the case.

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Within the unsealed sections, the grand jury mentioned it acquired proof involving greater than 75 witnesses, most of which was delivered in particular person and underneath oath.

The report famous that the panel’s intensive witness record included ballot staff, investigators, technical consultants and state officers, in addition to “individuals nonetheless claiming that such fraud came about.”

“A majority of the Grand Jury believes that perjury could have been dedicated by a number of witnesses testifying earlier than it,” the report mentioned.

“The Grand Jury recommends that the District Legal professional search acceptable indictments for such crimes the place the proof is compelling,” the report mentioned.

The grand jury voted unanimously in concluding that “no widespread fraud came about within the Georgia 2020 presidential election that might end in overturning that election,” in line with the report.

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The Fulton County courtroom in Atlanta, Georgia, US, on Monday, Feb. 13, 2023.

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An lawyer for Trump didn’t instantly reply to a request for touch upon the unsealed excerpts of the report.

A spokeswoman for Trump’s 2024 presidential marketing campaign posted a prolonged Twitter thread later Thursday criticizing the grand jury for apparently rejecting a wide range of doubtful fraud claims in Georgia’s election.

Fulton County Choose Robert McBurney on Monday authorized the disclosure of three parts of the ultimate report as a result of they don’t determine any witnesses.

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However he determined that disclosure of the whole report “right now is just not correct,” citing due course of issues.

Georgia was considered one of a number of key swing states that gave the Democratic nominee Biden his margin of victory within the Electoral School over the Republican Trump.

Trump after Election Day falsely claimed that he had received the favored election each nationally and within the swing states, arguing that he was denied victory within the Electoral School due to widespread common poll fraud. Trump mentioned the election had been “rigged” towards him, citing a plethora of unfounded conspiracy theories.

A number of lawsuits filed in late 2020 by Trump’s marketing campaign looking for to overturn state election outcomes have been virtually totally rejected within the courts.

After Raffensperger, who’s Georgia’s prime election refused Trump’s request to search out him sufficient votes to reverse his loss, the stage was set for Congress to substantiate the outcomes of the Electoral School on Jan. 6, 2021.

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However on that day a violent crowd of Trump’s supporters, spurred by his false election claims, invaded the U.S. Capitol, inflicting lawmakers to flee for security. Hours later, after the mob left the advanced, a joint session of Congress confirmed Biden’s victory within the election.

Trump was impeached within the Home on a cost of fomenting the riot, however later was acquitted within the Senate.

Willis, the Fulton County DA, in February 2021 opened a felony investigation into Trump’s name to Raffensperger.

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A Sunday in the Park : Up First from NPR

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A Sunday in the Park : Up First from NPR
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In our last episode of 2024, we go for a walk.

Earlier this year, NPR’s immigration reporter Jasmine Garsd and Code Switch producer Xavier Lopez spent a day in one of their favorite places in the world: Flushing Meadows Park in Queens, New York.

It’s a place they share with one of the most diverse communities in the world, a place where immigrants from around the globe gather to relax, recharge, and reconnect.

Today on The Sunday Story, you’ll hear an excerpt of an episode from NPR’s Code Switch podcast. You can listen to the full episode here.

And finally, we have a question for you. What’s a place that you visit regularly–a place that lifts you up? We’d love to hear you tell us about it. You can send us a 2-3 minute voice memo at upfirstsunday@npr.org. Bonus points if you include sounds from the space you’re in.

Make sure to tell us your name and where you’re speaking to us from, and we might share it in an episode in 2025.

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Thanks for spending your Sundays with us this year.

This episode of The Sunday Story was produced by Justine Yan. The featured Code Switch episode was produced by Xavier Lopez, Jasmine Garsd, Margaret Cirino and Christina Cala. It was edited by Courtney Stein and Leah Donella. Gilly Moon and James Willetts mastered the episode.

We’d love to hear from you. Send us an email at TheSundayStory@npr.org.

Listen to Up First on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

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Israeli raid knocks out last hospital in northern Gaza

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An Israeli military raid on a hospital in Gaza has put the last major health facility in the besieged strip’s north out of service, exacerbating a deepening humanitarian crisis in the enclave, according to the UN’s health agency.

The attack on the Kamal Adwan Hospital came as Israel stepped up an offensive in northern Gaza that began in October and has killed hundreds of people and forced tens of thousands to flee.

The Israeli military said it is fighting to prevent Hamas regrouping in Gaza’s north, where most of the population have been forced to flee during Israel’s 14-month offensive against the Palestinian militant group.

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The World Health Organisation said initial reports indicated that key departments of the medical facility were severely burnt and destroyed during the raid on Friday.

It said that 60 health workers and 25 patients in critical condition, including those on ventilators, remained at the hospital, while others were forced to evacuate to another damaged hospital.

“The systematic dismantling of the health system in Gaza is a death sentence for tens of thousands of Palestinians in need of healthcare,” WHO said in a statement late on Friday. “This horror must end and healthcare must be protected.”

The Palestinian health ministry said Kamal Adwan’s operating and surgical departments, laboratory, maintenance, ambulance units and warehouses had “been completely burnt”.

“The occupation army is forcibly transferring the sick and injured, at gunpoint . . . to the Indonesian hospital, which lacks medical supplies, water, medicines and even electricity and generators,” it said in a statement. “There are patients who are threatened with death at any moment as a result of the harsh conditions.”

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The Israeli military said on Saturday it had concluded a two-day operation at the hospital after the facility had been turned into a “major terror stronghold” by Hamas.

Some 240 suspected militants were arrested at the hospital, some of whom were posing as patients, including the hospital director Hussam Abu Safiya, who was currently “being questioned in Gaza”, spokesperson Nadav Shoshani said.

The Israeli military strenuously denied its forces were responsible for starting a “small fire in an empty building” at the facility the day before, which Shoshani said had caused minimal damage.

Hamas denied that its fighters were using the hospital for military activities.

UN agencies and humanitarian groups have repeatedly condemned Israel for attacking medical facilities in Gaza since it launched its offensive against Hamas after the Palestinian group’s October 7, 2023 attack killed 1,200 people.

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The WHO said it had verified 516 attacks on health facilities and medical transport in Gaza, adding that more than 90 per cent of the strip’s medical facilities were either damaged or destroyed.

The Israeli offensive in northern Gaza has continued as mediators push for a deal to end the war and to secure the release of the remaining Israeli hostages held in the strip before US president-elect Donald Trump returns to the White House next month.

The operation has reduced Jabalia, which before the war was the largest refugee camp in Gaza and home to more than 100,000 people, to rubble, and expanded to neighbouring Beit Lahia where the Kamal Adwan Hospital is located.

On Saturday, the Israeli military said its forces had begun operations in the Beit Hanoun district.

Over the course of the day, two long-range rockets were fired from the area towards Jerusalem, according to Israeli authorities — the first such barrage from Gaza in months. The projectiles were intercepted by Israeli air defences. 

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Israel’s offensive has killed more than 45,000 people, according to Palestinian health officials, and forced the vast majority of the strip’s 2.3mn people from their homes.

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Houston hit by multiple tornadoes, leaving one dead

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Houston hit by multiple tornadoes, leaving one dead

Multiple tornadoes struck the Houston area on Saturday, killing one person in Brazoria County and injuring four others according to local reports.

Why It Matters

The severe weather strikes during one of the busiest travel weekends of the year, disrupting thousands of flights across Texas’ major airports.

John Lichter, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service (NWS), said at least six tornadoes hit the area, although they may discover there were more when authorities are able to survey the damage caused by straight-line winds.

The region had already experienced tornado activity on Thursday, with two tornadoes recorded near El Campo in Wharton County and in the Crosby area of Harris County. The timing is particularly concerning as tornadoes can be especially dangerous in Gulf Coast states during winter months.

Debris block a portion of Porter Lane after strong thunderstorms pass through the Greater Houston region, Saturday, Dec. 28, 2024, in Porter Heights. (Jason Fochtman/Houston Chronicle via AP)

What To Know

Governor Greg Abbott has activated the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) in response to the severe weather threat across the eastern half of Texas. In Brazoria County, approximately 10 homes were damaged between Liverpool and Hillcrest Village, with additional destruction reported in Katy and Porter Heights, where mobile homes were damaged, and a fire station’s doors were blown in.

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The storms have knocked out power to more than 45,000 customers in Texas and 21,000 in Louisiana. In Franklin County, Mississippi, more than 30 percent of utility customers are without power, and reports indicate at least one person was trapped in a home in Bude when a tree fell during a tornado.

Travel disruptions have intensified across Texas’s major airports. Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport reports disruptions to one thousand and eighty-seven flights, while Houston Bush Intercontinental faces six hundred and four affected flights.

Dallas Love Field has experienced disruptions to two hundred and twenty-two flights as the severe weather impacts holiday travel.

Resources for Residents:

  • Monitor road conditions: DriveTexas.org
  • Access flood information: TexasFlood.org
  • Emergency preparedness guidance: tdem.texas.gov/prepare
  • General safety tips: TexasReady.gov

What People Are Saying

Governor Abbott: “Texas is prepared to deploy all necessary resources to help local officials respond to severe weather threats.”

Dan Davis, Manvel Mayor: “I’ve received confirmation that tragically, one life was lost due to the storm coming through Brazoria County.”

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Josh Lichter at NWS: “These storms are probably going to get a lot worse this evening and overnight the further east you go.”

What Happens Next

TDEM has activated swiftwater rescue boat squads and placed urban search and rescue teams on standby. The severe weather threat is expected to expand eastward, potentially affecting a dozen states through Sunday.

This article includes reporting from The Associated Press.

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