ATLANTA — Gov. Brian Kemp filed a motion Wednesday to kill a subpoena seeking his testimony before the Fulton County Special Judiciary Committee looking into possible interference in the 2020 Georgia election. Channel 2 Action News learned that Kemp never testified in July, but according to sources in the governor’s office, the Fulton County District Attorney’s office quashed the video testimony and issued a subpoena for Kemp to testify in person. The governor’s office said this came after they requested a list of possible questions he might be asked. RELATED STORIES: Kemp’s lawyers are asking a judge to delay his deposition until they can put guardrails in place about the questions that might be asked of the governor. The governor is scheduled to testify Thursday before a grand jury. Kemp’s office issued a statement, saying: “For more than a year, the Governor’s team has consistently expressed a desire to provide a full record of his very limited role in the matters being considered by the special grand jury. We are now just weeks away from the 2022 general election, making it increasingly difficult to devote the necessary time to preparation and post-show. With the grand jury empaneled until May 2023, we are simply asking the judge to allow the Governor to come after the November election and direct the investigators to work with our legal team to ensure that the matters discussed upon his appearance remain in defense of the rule of law and the Constitution in the wake of the 2020 elections.” RELATED NEWS: Rudy Giuliani arrives in Fulton County to testify before a special grand jury The former New York City mayor arrived at the Fulton County Courthouse through the front doors just before the hearing began at 9 a.m. ©2022 Cox Media Group
title: “Governor S Office Files To Kill Subpoena Seeking Testimony In Fulton County Election Probe Wsb Tv Channel 2 Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-03” author: “Estelle Bradley”
ATLANTA — Gov. Brian Kemp filed a motion Wednesday to kill a subpoena seeking his testimony before the Fulton County Special Judiciary Committee looking into possible interference in the 2020 Georgia election. Channel 2 Action News learned that Kemp never testified in July, but according to sources in the governor’s office, the Fulton County District Attorney’s office quashed the video testimony and issued a subpoena for Kemp to testify in person. The governor’s office said this came after they requested a list of possible questions he might be asked. RELATED STORIES: Kemp’s lawyers are asking a judge to delay his deposition until they can put guardrails in place about the questions that might be asked of the governor. The governor is scheduled to testify Thursday before a grand jury. Kemp’s office issued a statement, saying: “For more than a year, the Governor’s team has consistently expressed a desire to provide a full record of his very limited role in the matters being considered by the special grand jury. We are now just weeks away from the 2022 general election, making it increasingly difficult to devote the necessary time to preparation and post-show. With the grand jury empaneled until May 2023, we are simply asking the judge to allow the Governor to come after the November election and direct the investigators to work with our legal team to ensure that the matters discussed upon his appearance remain in defense of the rule of law and the Constitution in the wake of the 2020 elections.” RELATED NEWS: Rudy Giuliani arrives in Fulton County to testify before a special grand jury The former New York City mayor arrived at the Fulton County Courthouse through the front doors just before the hearing began at 9 a.m. ©2022 Cox Media Group
title: “Governor S Office Files To Kill Subpoena Seeking Testimony In Fulton County Election Probe Wsb Tv Channel 2 Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-15” author: “Ronald Prothro”
ATLANTA — Gov. Brian Kemp filed a motion Wednesday to kill a subpoena seeking his testimony before the Fulton County Special Judiciary Committee looking into possible interference in the 2020 Georgia election. Channel 2 Action News learned that Kemp never testified in July, but according to sources in the governor’s office, the Fulton County District Attorney’s office quashed the video testimony and issued a subpoena for Kemp to testify in person. The governor’s office said this came after they requested a list of possible questions he might be asked. RELATED STORIES: Kemp’s lawyers are asking a judge to delay his deposition until they can put guardrails in place about the questions that might be asked of the governor. The governor is scheduled to testify Thursday before a grand jury. Kemp’s office issued a statement, saying: “For more than a year, the Governor’s team has consistently expressed a desire to provide a full record of his very limited role in the matters being considered by the special grand jury. We are now just weeks away from the 2022 general election, making it increasingly difficult to devote the necessary time to preparation and post-show. With the grand jury empaneled until May 2023, we are simply asking the judge to allow the Governor to come after the November election and direct the investigators to work with our legal team to ensure that the matters discussed upon his appearance remain in defense of the rule of law and the Constitution in the wake of the 2020 elections.” RELATED NEWS: Rudy Giuliani arrives in Fulton County to testify before a special grand jury The former New York City mayor arrived at the Fulton County Courthouse through the front doors just before the hearing began at 9 a.m. ©2022 Cox Media Group
title: “Governor S Office Files To Kill Subpoena Seeking Testimony In Fulton County Election Probe Wsb Tv Channel 2 Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-19” author: “Anthony Bowman”
ATLANTA — Gov. Brian Kemp filed a motion Wednesday to kill a subpoena seeking his testimony before the Fulton County Special Judiciary Committee looking into possible interference in the 2020 Georgia election. Channel 2 Action News learned that Kemp never testified in July, but according to sources in the governor’s office, the Fulton County District Attorney’s office quashed the video testimony and issued a subpoena for Kemp to testify in person. The governor’s office said this came after they requested a list of possible questions he might be asked. RELATED STORIES: Kemp’s lawyers are asking a judge to delay his deposition until they can put guardrails in place about the questions that might be asked of the governor. The governor is scheduled to testify Thursday before a grand jury. Kemp’s office issued a statement, saying: “For more than a year, the Governor’s team has consistently expressed a desire to provide a full record of his very limited role in the matters being considered by the special grand jury. We are now just weeks away from the 2022 general election, making it increasingly difficult to devote the necessary time to preparation and post-show. With the grand jury empaneled until May 2023, we are simply asking the judge to allow the Governor to come after the November election and direct the investigators to work with our legal team to ensure that the matters discussed upon his appearance remain in defense of the rule of law and the Constitution in the wake of the 2020 elections.” RELATED NEWS: Rudy Giuliani arrives in Fulton County to testify before a special grand jury The former New York City mayor arrived at the Fulton County Courthouse through the front doors just before the hearing began at 9 a.m. ©2022 Cox Media Group
title: “Governor S Office Files To Kill Subpoena Seeking Testimony In Fulton County Election Probe Wsb Tv Channel 2 Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-10” author: “Jennifer Williams”
ATLANTA — Gov. Brian Kemp filed a motion Wednesday to kill a subpoena seeking his testimony before the Fulton County Special Judiciary Committee looking into possible interference in the 2020 Georgia election. Channel 2 Action News learned that Kemp never testified in July, but according to sources in the governor’s office, the Fulton County District Attorney’s office quashed the video testimony and issued a subpoena for Kemp to testify in person. The governor’s office said this came after they requested a list of possible questions he might be asked. RELATED STORIES: Kemp’s lawyers are asking a judge to delay his deposition until they can put guardrails in place about the questions that might be asked of the governor. The governor is scheduled to testify Thursday before a grand jury. Kemp’s office issued a statement, saying: “For more than a year, the Governor’s team has consistently expressed a desire to provide a full record of his very limited role in the matters being considered by the special grand jury. We are now just weeks away from the 2022 general election, making it increasingly difficult to devote the necessary time to preparation and post-show. With the grand jury empaneled until May 2023, we are simply asking the judge to allow the Governor to come after the November election and direct the investigators to work with our legal team to ensure that the matters discussed upon his appearance remain in defense of the rule of law and the Constitution in the wake of the 2020 elections.” RELATED NEWS: Rudy Giuliani arrives in Fulton County to testify before a special grand jury The former New York City mayor arrived at the Fulton County Courthouse through the front doors just before the hearing began at 9 a.m. ©2022 Cox Media Group