A massive dump of more than five dozen transcripts for grand jury testimony in the Georgia criminal case against President Donald Trump was revealed to the public on Thursday for the first time.
The release was announced by Anna Bower of Lawfare in a post to X.
"Today, we published 61 transcripts of testimony heard by the Fulton County special purpose grand jury," she wrote. "The transcripts include the never-before-seen testimony of prominent Trump allies, including Rudy Giuliani, Lindsey Graham, and Cleta Mitchell."
The Georgia case, brought by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, accused Trump and a group of his attorneys and political operatives of a racketeering scheme to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
Several of Trump's allies took guilty pleas in exchange for light sentences; however, in 2024, the broader case, including the charges against Trump himself, was derailed after some of the defendants successfully got Willis disqualified for misconduct, over a romantic relationship she had with a special prosecutor assigned to the case.
The case remained in limbo for months after that, until Trump was re-elected and the case became politically untenable to pursue. In November 2025, it was finally assigned to the head of the state prosecutors' association, who moved to dismiss all remaining charges.
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