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WSJ Opinion: Potomac Watch

Possible Perjury Indictments in the Trump Grand Jury Report

WSJ Opinion: Potomac Watch

The Wall Street Journal

News, Society & Culture

4.22.8K Ratings

🗓️ 16 February 2023

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

In a partial report released by the judge in the investigation into Donald Trump's attempt in Georgia to overturn the 2020 election, the grand jury recommended possible perjury indictments for some unidentified witnesses in the probe. Plus, the Congressional Budget Office's annual budget review shows how much government has grown under Joe Biden. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:13.3

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0:19.3

From the opinion pages of the Wall Street Journal,

0:22.1

this is Potomac Watch.

0:25.1

A Georgia Grand jury report partially released

0:28.1

to the public on Thursday says,

0:30.1

one or more witnesses may have committed perjury

0:33.1

and testifying about the 2020 election result

0:36.1

and the efforts to overturn it.

0:38.1

What does that mean for Donald Trump's candidacy

0:41.6

and some of his associates?

0:43.6

We'll talk about that also.

0:45.1

As a spending and debt showdown,

0:47.1

Looms in Washington, the Congressional Budget Office,

0:50.1

interjects a note of fiscal reality

0:52.6

with its annual budget review, the US fiscal position

0:56.1

has grown much worse in the last two years

0:59.1

as the government has expanded enormously.

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