Georgia v. Trump update: Witness list emerges, flirtation with bond revocation, trial date wrangling

Booking photos are shown for the 19 defendants involved in the trial about 2020 election interference in Georgia. (Fulton County Sheriff's Office)

Former Republican Vice President Mike Pence tops the list of noteworthy potential witnesses who Fulton County prosecutors could put on the witness stand in the 2020 presidential election interference trial for Donald Trump and his co-defendants.

CNN was the initial media outlet to report last week that Pence was one of the high-profile names on the Fulton County District Attorney’s witness list in a felony racketeering case that accuses the former president of being a ringleader of a multi-state conspiracy to overturn the 2020 election. 

Trump and many of his supporters assailed Pence for refusing to participate in a false electors scheme that intended to have Trump declared the winner in 2020 instead of President Joe Biden.