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Trump Slams Georgia Grand Jury Report: ‘ZERO Credibility’

The 26-page report details the seven month grand jury investigation launched by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis in February of 2021

Fani Willis and Donald TrumpMegan Varner/Getty Images; Jeff Swensen/Getty Images

Former President Donald Trump, who was charged as the leader of a criminal racketeering enterprise in the Georgia election probe, slammed the special grand jury report released on Friday, saying that it has "ZERO credibility."

"The Georgia Grand Jury report has just been released," Trump posted to his social media network, Truth Social. It has ZERO credibility and badly taints Fani Willis and this whole political Witch Hunt. Essentially, they wanted to indict anybody who happened to be breathing at the time."

The former president, who along with the other 18 individuals charged have pleaded not guilty, and denied any wrongdoing related to any attempts at overturning the 2020 election and the "fake electors" scheme in Georgia.

"It totally undermines the credibility of the findings, and badly hurts the Great State of Georgia, whose wonderful and patriotic people are not happy with this charade of an out of control 'prosecutor' doing the work of, and for, the DOJ. ELECTION INTERFERENCE!"

The 26-page report details the seven month grand jury investigation launched by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis in February of 2021, where jurors recommended criminal charges for several more prominent political figures than previously reported, including Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., political strategist Boris Epshteyn, and attorney Lin Wood.

Trump did not testify before the special grand jury, however, there was testimony heard from a number of key allies, including former Mayor of New York and attorney Rudy Giuliani and former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows.

The report also suggested charges for all of the "fake electors" in Georgia who signed a certification falsely declaring Trump as the winner of the 2020 election.

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