The indictments of Donald Trump and his associates could be handed out by the end of the year, according to CNN.

The Fulton County District Attorney has been investigating attempts by Trump and his associates to interfere with Georgia's 2020 election results. There is a plan to send a fake slate of electors to the state Capitol to change the result.

People are facing prison sentences if they are indicted and convicted, according to the Washington Post.

A big move like that won't happen before the elections. According to CNN, the office will go dark in order to avoid the appearance of swaying the elections.

Sources familiar with the investigation told the outlet that indictments could start by December.

Michael J. Moore was a US attorney for the Middle District of Georgia. To ensure that the investigation is not forgotten, she wants to pull some of the politics out of it, instead of rattling the sabers and subpoenaing other witnesses.

Since the beginning of the grand jury probe, prosecutors have issued a number of subpoenas to Trump's allies.

The former Chief of Staff and another Trump lawyer have testified.

The district attorney hasn't decided if they will seek testimony from Trump.

Two days before the January 6 Capitol Riot, Trump called the Georgia secretary of state to try to get more votes for him.

An alleged scheme to send the slate of electors that could overturn the state's election results has now been examined.

The district attorney's office could not immediately be reached.