Georgia officials on Monday announced they were opening an investigation
They are looking into Donald Trump s January 2 call to Brad Raffensperger
Trump rang Georgia s secretary of state and asked him to find votes for him
The call was leaked and complaints were filed, which are now being looked at
Trump could have committed three crimes: criminal solicitation to commit election fraud, a related conspiracy charge, and intentional interference with another person s performance of election duties
Trump s second impeachment trial begins Tuesday and will run into next week
Both Trump defense and House impeachment managers will get 16 hours each over two days to make their case to the Senate
Georgia's secretary of state's office on Monday opened an investigation into a phone call between Donald Trump and the state's top elections official in which the then-president said he wanted to “find” enough votes to overturn his loss in the state, an official said. Walter Jones, a spokesman for Secretary of State