East Bay Times

Grand jury hears from Raffensper­ger

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ATLANTA >> Georgia's top elections official appeared Thursday before a special grand jury investigat­ing whether former President Donald Trump and others illegally tried to meddle in the 2020 election in the state.

Secretary of State Brad Raffensper­ger was summoned to the Fulton County courthouse where the special grand jury has been meeting, according to a subpoena obtained by The Associated Press through an open records request. Other subpoenas seek documents and testimony from five other people in his office.

Raffensper­ger arrived at the courthouse in downtown Atlanta on Thursday morning. When a reporter asked how the day would go, Raffensper­ger replied “hopefully short” as he walked up the steps. That wasn't the case, though. Raffensper­ger left after more than five hours by another exit, avoiding reporters. It's unclear if Raffensper­ger's testimony concluded Thursday or if he will be called back.

Trump directed his ire at his fellow Republican after Raffensper­ger refused to bend to pressure to overturn the votes that gave Democrat Joe Biden a narrow presidenti­al election victory in Georgia. Raffensper­ger defeated a Trump-endorsed challenger in last month's Republican primary.

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis said her investigat­ion includes looking into a January 2021 phone call in which Trump pushed Raffensper­ger to “find” the votes needed for him to win Georgia. Trump has said his call with Raffensper­ger was “perfect” and that he did nothing wrong.

Tricia Raffensper­ger, the secretary's wife, also testified Thursday, leaving the courthouse after less than an hour. She was present with Raffensper­ger when he received the Trump phone call.

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