2025-04-24 Government Corruption
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House Judiciary Committee Is Losing Patience With Fani Willis
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[PJMEDIA] The ongoing sniping between the House Judiciary Committee and Fulton County, Ga., District Attorney Fani ''Cash Stash'' Willis isn't going to end anytime soon. It's been nearly two years since the committee began looking into Willis' ''politically motivated prosecution'' of Donald Trump
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and 18 co-defendants — and that was months before the scandal erupted involving her relationship with her special counsel, who was underqualified to prosecute corruption cases but was embroiled in an affair with the DA.
In February 2024, the committee subpoenaed records from Willis' office; a year later, the committee demanded more records from the prosecutor's office. Willis has stomped her feet, and her staff has dragged its feet. And Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), the chair of the committee, has had enough.
''In a series of letters sent on Thursday, congressional Sherlocks pressed several members of the district attorney's staff to provide testimony and documents related to the since-defunct House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack,'' reports Law and Crime. ''Those requests, the letters note, are a long time in the making — and have long been delayed.''
''On February 6, 2025, the Committee wrote to you requesting documents relating to the Fulton County District Attorney's Office's (FCDAO) coordination with the partisan January 6 Select Committee during its politically-motivated prosecution of President Donald J. Trump, and that you appear for a transcribed interview,'' begins a letter to Chief Senior District Attorney F. McDonald Wakeford. ''The letter asked that you comply with our requests by February 20, 2025.''
''The committee announced Thursday that it continues to seek testimony and documents from four senior employees of District Attorney Fani Willis' office: Chief Senior District Attorney Donald Wakeford, Deputy District Attorney Will Wooten, Assistant Chief Investigator Michael Hill, and Assistant Trina Swanson-Lucas,'' reports Fox 5 Atlanta. ''Letters requesting their voluntary cooperation were sent Thursday afternoon.
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Posted by Fred 2025-04-24 00:00||
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