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Promising news to brighten everyone's Monday morning up some. I'm delighted to see that the Georgia legal battle v Trump is ramping up although possible resistance coming from Brad Raffensperger's office over releasing documents may present a speed bump for the good guys.
Washington, D.C.-based public interest lawyer John Banzhaf, who prompted the election interference investigation in Georgia, said the case is heating up. He noted that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is struggling for documents from Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, who is said to be “lawyering up.”
Meanwhile, Willis has hired a special prosecutor who had a role in the Whitewater case against former President Bill Clinton.
Over the weekend, Banzhaf also pointed to other legal troubles potentially for Trump with the General Services Agency agreeing to turn over records requested by House Transportation Chairman Peter DeFazio on the Trump International Hotel lease of the Old Post Office Building. And Trump’s former White House lawyer has agreed to appear before a congressional investigating committee.
Washington, D.C.-based public interest lawyer John Banzhaf, who prompted the election interference investigation in Georgia, said the case is heating up. He noted that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is struggling for documents from Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, who is said to be “lawyering up.”
Meanwhile, Willis has hired a special prosecutor who had a role in the Whitewater case against former President Bill Clinton.
Over the weekend, Banzhaf also pointed to other legal troubles potentially for Trump with the General Services Agency agreeing to turn over records requested by House Transportation Chairman Peter DeFazio on the Trump International Hotel lease of the Old Post Office Building. And Trump’s former White House lawyer has agreed to appear before a congressional investigating committee.