On Thursday, a Manhattan grand jury under the supervision of District Attorney Alvin Bragg made history with its unprecedented indictment of former President Donald Trump. We do not know yet what charges have been filed against Trump, but careful analysis shows it's a highly serious case posing enormous jeopardy for Trump. Meanwhile, another grand jury, in Fulton Country, Georgia, is still deliberating. That group, supervised by District Attorney Fani Willis, could indict Trump on a whole different slate of charges. Here are five reasons why an indictment in Georgia may ultimately be even more monumental than the one in New York. This is a preview of Dennis Aftergut's latest article. Read the full column here. |