ATLANTA (AP) — U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham testified Tuesday before a special grand jury that's investigating whether President Donald Trump and others illegally meddled in the 2020 election in Georgia.
The South Carolina Republican's appearance before the panel came after a drawn-out legal fight that went all the way to the as Graham tried to avoid testifying. He had argued that his position as a senator . The courts rejected his assertion but did rule that prosecutors and grand jurors could not ask him about protected legislative activity.
Graham's office said in a statement that he spent just over two hours with the special grand jury and “answered all questions.â€
“The senator feels he was treated with respect, professionalism and courtesy,†the statement said.
Fani Willis early last year. It is considered one of the most significant potential legal threats to the former president, who last week announced a third run for the White House. Graham is one of a number of high-profile Trump allies whose testimony has been sought.
When Willis seeking Graham’s testimony, she wrote that she wanted to ask him about a he made to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger shortly after the election.
Raffensperger has said Graham asked whether he could reject certain absentee ballots, which the secretary of state said he interpreted as a suggestion to throw out legally cast votes. Graham has called that idea “ridiculous.â€
Willis said in August that she hoped to be able to send the home by the end of the year. But that timeline could be complicated by the fact that some of the testimony she's seeking is tied up in appeals.
For witnesses who live outside of Georgia, Willis has to that involves getting a judge in the state where a potential witness lives to order that person to travel to Atlanta to testify.
, a retired lieutenant general who served briefly as national security adviser under Trump, had been ordered to testify Tuesday, but a Florida judge issued a provisional stay of that order after Flynn appealed. Former U.S. House Speaker had been ordered by a Virginia judge to testify Nov. 29, but that has been stayed pending appeal. And an appeal of former White House chief of staff order to appear on Nov. 30 is pending before the South Carolina Supreme Court.
Former Meadows aide Cassidy Hutchinson, who before the U.S. House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, answered questions from the special grand jury last week.
When Willis seeking Graham's testimony, she wrote that she wanted to ask him about a he made to Georgia shortly after the election.
Raffensperger has said Graham asked whether he could reject certain absentee ballots, which the secretary of state said he interpreted as a suggestion to throw out legally cast votes. Graham has called that idea “ridiculous.â€
proceedings are secret, but some related public court filings have shed light on the scope of the investigation.
From the start Willis has said she was interested in a between Trump and Raffensperger. The Republican president urged the state's top elections official to “find†the votes needed to reverse his narrow loss in the state to Democrat Joe Biden.
It has also become clear that she is interested in , including: the submitting of a fake slate of Republican electors from Georgia who falsely declared that Trump won the state; false statements about the election made by former New York mayor and Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani and others to state lawmakers; efforts to pressure a to admit wrongdoing; in rural Coffee County; the of the U.S. attorney in Atlanta in January 2021.
Willis has , who in August, and the that they could face criminal charges in the investigation.
Special grand juries in Georgia are generally used to investigate complex cases with many witnesses. They can compel evidence and subpoena testimony from witnesses, but they cannot issue indictments. Once its investigation is complete, a special grand jury can recommend action, but it remains up to the district attorney to decide whether to then seek an indictment from a regular grand jury.