According to reports, a docket of charges against former President Donald Trump was published on the Fulton County court's website in Georgia, but later removed. However, the Fulton County district attorney's office has stated that no charges have been filed yet in the case investigating Trump and others for their attempts to overturn the 2020 election. The docket report, cited by Reuters, mentioned charges including racketeering, conspiracy, and false statements. The apparent publishing of the charges caused confusion and was denied by the district attorney's office. Meanwhile, witnesses, such as former Georgia Lt Gov Geoff Duncan and independent journalist George Chidi, are expected to testify before the Fulton County grand jury in relation to the case. Both Duncan and Chidi have confirmed their testimony, with Chidi noting that the prosecutors are moving faster than expected. Former state representative Bee Nguyen has also testified before the grand jury and released a statement affirming her commitment to telling the truth and upholding democracy. However, it remains unclear when or if charges will be officially filed against Donald Trump.