A Fulton County court hearing will hold arguments on whether to publicly release a report by a Georgia special grand jury investigating whether former president Donald Trump and his allies unlawfully attempted to interfere with the 2020 election results. NBC News’ Blayne Alexander reports on whether recommendations for potential criminal charges will be made and what information a public report could reveal.
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Court will hear arguments on public release of Trump Georgia election probe report
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