Thursday’s release of a partial Fulton County grand jury report has everyone astir and curious about who the jurors believe may have lied to them during District Attorney Fani Willis’ probe into Donald Trump’s 2020 election meddling in Georgia.
Anyone invested in the outcome of Willis’ investigation is likely playing whodunit at this point, poring through the list of known witnesses for possible perjurers.
Right now, we’re all awaiting word from Willis’ office on potential charges — for those who may have lied to the grand jury and for others involved in Trump’s scheme to overturn the election. But as we wait, we should take note of actions taken by Republican lawmakers in Georgia.
As the Atlanta Journal-Constitution noted in January, Georgia legislators established new rules asserting that lawmakers enjoy “legislative privilege” that frees them from being compelled to testify in court proceedings.
The AJC reported on the nearly party-line vote:








