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WSJ Opinion: Potomac Watch

The Trump Grand Juror Who Won't Quit Talking

WSJ Opinion: Potomac Watch

The Wall Street Journal

News, Society & Culture

4.22.8K Ratings

🗓️ 24 February 2023

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Foreperson Emily Kohrs gives several interviews revealing details from the Georgia grand jury that investigated 2020 election interference. How much does this taint the state's investigation of Donald Trump's conduct? Plus, the Federal Reserve's favorite price metric, the PCE, shows the inflation beast hasn't yet been slain. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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From the opinion pages of the Wall Street Journal, this is Potomac Watch.

0:27.6

A grand juror in Georgia goes on a media tour hinting at possible indictments, including

0:33.7

maybe of Donald Trump.

0:35.4

Plus, new data Friday shows that the Fed's favorite inflation measure is moving upward.

0:40.9

Welcome him, Kyle Peterson, with the Wall Street Journal.

0:43.6

We are joined today by my colleagues on the editorial board, Kate, Batch, Alder O'Dell,

0:49.3

and Manet-Euqua-Barrouah.

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Welcome in.

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Happy Friday to you and to one and all.

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A special grand jury in Fulton County, Georgia, which is in Atlanta, spent nearly eight months

1:00.1

investigating the aftermath of the state's 2020 election and whether there could have been

1:05.2

criminal interference with it.

1:07.6

Many listeners will probably recall President Trump's taped phone call with Secretary of

1:12.7

State Brad Raffensberger, where he denied that he had lost Georgia and urged state officials

1:18.2

to find about 12,000 votes.

1:20.8

This special grand jury was solely meant to investigate and make recommendations, so

1:26.0

there are no charges yet on the table.

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