The quiet workings of a Georgia grand jury hearing evidence of election fraud could represent the ex-president’s greatest danger
Donald Trump’s lawyers are earning their keep.
The former president’s attorneys have raced to put out one fire after another in recent months as they defend Trump from investigations into the squirrelling away of secret documents at Mar-a-Lago, his part in the storming of the Capitol during his last days in office, and twin probes into his business dealings in New York.