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 August 25, 2023

Jim Jordan launches investigation into Georgia DA Fani Willis

Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis might be the most popular radical DA with Trump Derangement Syndrome within her circle of woke prosecutors and Democrats, but she's about to feel the wrath of the Republican-led House. 

According to The Washington Times, House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) announced last week that he will launch an investigation into Willis to determine if she colluded with the feds in her indictment of former President Donald Trump.

The outlet noted:

Republicans on the committee suspect that Ms. Willis‘ indictment and prosecution of Mr. Trump; former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, and John Eastman — a former Justice Department official, among others, raise substantial federal interests. They are concerned that her actions may be politically motivated.

Jordan, in a letter to Willis, noted that he has questions regarding her communications with Special Counsel Jack Smith and executive branch officials in her charging of the former president.

He also raised concerns over the federal funding of her office and what role that might have played in hitting Trump with some of the most serious charges he faces.

"There are questions about whether and how your office coordinated with DOJ Special Counsel Jack Smith during the course of this investigation, and Congress has an interest in any such activity that involves federal law enforcement agencies and officials that fall under its oversight," Mr. Jordan wrote.

He added, "News outlets have reported that your office and Mr. Smith ‘interviewed many of the same witnesses and reviewed much of the same evidence’ in reaching your decision to indict President Trump."

Willis hit Trump and 18 others with charges related to alleged efforts to turn over the results of the 2020 election.

Trump has long contended that the indictments, two federal and two state, are nothing more than "political witch hunts" design to cripple his time and resources related to his efforts to run a presidential campaign.

Social media users applauded Jordan's efforts to investigate the Fulton County DA.

No trial date has been set, but Willis, last week, pushed for a March 4 date, which happens to be the day before "Super Tuesday" of the primary voting circuit.

Only time will tell if Jordan uncovers something far more sinister going on behind the scenes.

Written By:
Ryan Ledendecker

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