Breakdown: The Trump Indictment
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After mulling it over for three weeks, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney decided to release three sections of the report, concluding "the compelling public interest in these proceedings and the unquestionable value and importance of transparency require their release."
The special grand jurors reveal they have included vote tallies on each recommendation included in the report and they say they suspect one or more witnesses may have lied under oath while testifying.
In Episode 25 legal experts discuss what was made public and also what was not made public. So far, only about one-third of the nine-page document has been released.
Shortly after the release of the three portions of the final report, former President Donald Trump posts "total exoneration" on his social media site. But legal observers tell Breakdown it is far too early for the former president to be claiming such a thing.
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S10 Ep.1: How We Got Here
S10 Ep. 0: The Trump Indictment - Coming Wednesday
S9 Ep. 31: What’s next?
S9 Ep. 30: We’re Still Waiting
S9 Ep.29: Save the Date
S9 Ep.28: Donald Trump’s NY indictment and what it means for Georgia
S9 Ep 27: Inside the Special Grand Jury
S9 Ep. 26: The Forewoman Emerges
S9 Ep. 24: The Fulton special grand jury report
S9 Ep. 23: Decisions Are Imminent
S9 Ep. 22: Its Work Is Done
S9 Ep. 21 Presentments
S9 Ep. 20 Breakdown Bonus: It's all politics
S9 Ep. 19: The Referee
S9 Ep. 18: Eastman's prophecy
S9 Ep.17: What Trump knew
S9 Ep 16: The Phony Slate
S9 Ep 15: It's Newt's turn
S9 Ep 14: Breakdown Bonus with the AJC's Bill Torpy and Patricia Murphy
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