Former President Donald Trump’s attorneys strongly condemn the early release of a draft indictment by the Fulton County court in Georgia, citing constitutional violations in the investigation.
Indictment Appears Briefly on Fulton County Court Website

The Fulton County court website briefly displayed a document resembling an indictment, listing 39 charges against Trump, before being taken down.
However, the District Attorney’s office clarified that Trump had not yet been charged by a grand jury.
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Concerns Raised Over Potential Violations of Due Process Rights

The potential early release of an indictment or charges raised concerns about potential violations of due process rights for Trump.
Trump’s Lawyers Express Concerns About the Grand Jury Process

In a statement, Trump’s legal team expressed concern over the District Attorney’s Office’s lack of respect for the integrity of the grand jury process.
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