A former White House counsel told CNN that Donald Trump could be charged in Georgia for trying to overturn the results of the election.

Norm Eisen said that it's likely that Trump will be prosecuted.

The evidence is strong for a prosecution in the state of Georgia, according to Eisen.

The grand jury met last month.

—Norm Eisen (@NormEisen) June 11, 2022

The Secretary of State refused to help Trump overturn the election results.

In the aftermath of the election, Trump attacked Raffensperger and recently endorsed his opponent in the Georgia Secretary of State GOP primary. When Raffensperger won, Trump was surprised.

The evidence presented may help the Atlanta district attorney's case.

He said that there was a tape of Trump telling Georgia's Secretary of State to find 11,780 votes that don't exist.