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Willis blasts congressman’s ‘interference’ in Fulton Trump probe

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From the Atlanta Journal-Constitution:

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis Thursday blasted a congressman who has pledged to investigate her handling of an indictment of former President Donald Trump and others.​
U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan, an Ohio Republican and chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, recently demanded records of Willis’ communication with Justice Department officials who have also indicted Trump for his role in an alleged scheme to overturn the 2020 presidential election.​
Jordan suggested Willis is attempting to interfere with the 2024 election – Trump is the front-runner for the Republican nomination. And he said her investigation could infringe on the free speech and other rights of Trump and other defendants.​
On Thursday, Willis fired back, saying Jordan’s Aug. 24 letter included “inaccurate information and misleading statements.” She accused Jodan of improperly interfering with a state criminal case and attempting to punish her for personal political gain.​
Reading Willis's letter to Jordan gives me great pleasure. The letter is here.

After reviewing settled law on what is within Congress's power and what is not, Willis writes: "Your letter offends each and every one of these settled principles. Its obvious purpose is to obstruct a Georgia criminal proceeding and to advance outrageous partisan misrepresentations."

The letter is good reading and provides a lesson on the limits of Congressional power and the importance of non-interference in judicial matters.

On page 6, she writes this:
"Your questioning of the inclusion of overt and predicate acts by the defendants in the indictment’s racketeering count shows a total ignorance of Georgia’s racketeering statute and the basics of criminal conspiracy law. Allow me the opportunity to provide a brief tutorial on criminal conspiracy law, Chairman Jordan.​
As I explained to the public when announcing the indictment, the overt and predicate acts are included because the grand jury found probable cause that those acts were committed to advance the objectives of a criminal conspiracy to overturn the result of Georgia’s 2020 Presidential Election.​
For a more thorough understanding of Georgia’s RICO statute, its application and similar laws in other states, I encourage you to read “RICO State-by-State.” As a non-member of the bar, you can purchase a copy for $249."​

Boom! :LOL:
 
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From the Atlanta Journal-Constitution:

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis Thursday blasted a congressman who has pledged to investigate her handling of an indictment of former President Donald Trump and others.​
U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan, an Ohio Republican and chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, recently demanded records of Willis’ communication with Justice Department officials who have also indicted Trump for his role in an alleged scheme to overturn the 2020 presidential election.​
Jordan suggested Willis is attempting to interfere with the 2024 election – Trump is the front-runner for the Republican nomination. And he said her investigation could infringe on the free speech and other rights of Trump and other defendants.​
On Thursday, Willis fired back, saying Jordan’s Aug. 24 letter included “inaccurate information and misleading statements.” She accused Jodan of improperly interfering with a state criminal case and attempting to punish her for personal political gain.​
Reading Willis's letter to Jordan gives me great pleasure. The letter is here.

After reviewing settled law on what is within Congress's power and what is not, Willis writes: "Your letter offends each and every one of these settled principles. Its obvious purpose is to obstruct a Georgia criminal proceeding and to advance outrageous partisan misrepresentations."

The letter is good reading and provides a lesson on the limits of Congressional power and the importance of non-interference in judicial matters.

On page 6, she writes this:
"Your questioning of the inclusion of overt and predicate acts by the defendants in the indictment’s racketeering count shows a total ignorance of Georgia’s racketeering statute and the basics of criminal conspiracy law. Allow me the opportunity to provide a brief tutorial on criminal conspiracy law, Chairman Jordan.​
As I explained to the public when announcing the indictment, the overt and predicate acts are included because the grand jury found probable cause that those acts were committed to advance the objectives of a criminal conspiracy to overturn the result of Georgia’s 2020 Presidential Election.​
For a more thorough understanding of Georgia’s RICO statute, its application and similar laws in other states, I encourage you to read “RICO State-by-State.” As a non-member of the bar, you can purchase a copy for $249."​

Boom! :LOL:
She cut down the entire tree....he is screwed.
 
From the Atlanta Journal-Constitution:

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis Thursday blasted a congressman who has pledged to investigate her handling of an indictment of former President Donald Trump and others.​
U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan, an Ohio Republican and chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, recently demanded records of Willis’ communication with Justice Department officials who have also indicted Trump for his role in an alleged scheme to overturn the 2020 presidential election.​
Jordan suggested Willis is attempting to interfere with the 2024 election – Trump is the front-runner for the Republican nomination. And he said her investigation could infringe on the free speech and other rights of Trump and other defendants.​
On Thursday, Willis fired back, saying Jordan’s Aug. 24 letter included “inaccurate information and misleading statements.” She accused Jodan of improperly interfering with a state criminal case and attempting to punish her for personal political gain.​
Reading Willis's letter to Jordan gives me great pleasure. The letter is here.

After reviewing settled law on what is within Congress's power and what is not, Willis writes: "Your letter offends each and every one of these settled principles. Its obvious purpose is to obstruct a Georgia criminal proceeding and to advance outrageous partisan misrepresentations."

The letter is good reading and provides a lesson on the limits of Congressional power and the importance of non-interference in judicial matters.

On page 6, she writes this:
"Your questioning of the inclusion of overt and predicate acts by the defendants in the indictment’s racketeering count shows a total ignorance of Georgia’s racketeering statute and the basics of criminal conspiracy law. Allow me the opportunity to provide a brief tutorial on criminal conspiracy law, Chairman Jordan.​
As I explained to the public when announcing the indictment, the overt and predicate acts are included because the grand jury found probable cause that those acts were committed to advance the objectives of a criminal conspiracy to overturn the result of Georgia’s 2020 Presidential Election.​
For a more thorough understanding of Georgia’s RICO statute, its application and similar laws in other states, I encourage you to read “RICO State-by-State.” As a non-member of the bar, you can purchase a copy for $249."​

Boom! :LOL:

Gym Jordan needs to GTFO. He has no jurisdiction over Fulton County.
 
Why do people in Jim Jordan's district love him? Joe Biden won Franklin County (where Ohio State is), so a Democrat should be holding his seat.

Fani Willis is better than central Ohio voters at understanding he is a MAGA moron. That is sad because The Columbus Dispatch reports everything about election candidates.
 
It was indeed a joy to read that letter and watch Ms. Willis utterly destroy the man-baby Congressman.

Though she could have saved herself (or her aide) a lot of typing with a simple “Go F yourself, Congressman”
 
Why do people in Jim Jordan's district love him? Joe Biden won Franklin County (where Ohio State is), so a Democrat should be holding his seat.

Fani Willis is better than central Ohio voters at understanding he is a MAGA moron. That is sad because The Columbus Dispatch reports everything about election candidates.

I don't believe he represents Franklin Co.

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Why do people in Jim Jordan's district love him? Joe Biden won Franklin County (where Ohio State is), so a Democrat should be holding his seat.
Apparently the voters in Jordan's district prefer to be entertained rather than have their issues addressed.
 
That response made Alvin Bragg's look weak.

Ironically, Bragg may be the one out of the 3 prosecutors who ends up getting Trump criminally convicted before Trump has a chance to win the nomination, though Judge Chutkan seems to have set the court date with this in mind as well.
 
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From the Atlanta Journal-Constitution:

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis Thursday blasted a congressman who has pledged to investigate her handling of an indictment of former President Donald Trump and others.​
U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan, an Ohio Republican and chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, recently demanded records of Willis’ communication with Justice Department officials who have also indicted Trump for his role in an alleged scheme to overturn the 2020 presidential election.​
Jordan suggested Willis is attempting to interfere with the 2024 election – Trump is the front-runner for the Republican nomination. And he said her investigation could infringe on the free speech and other rights of Trump and other defendants.​
On Thursday, Willis fired back, saying Jordan’s Aug. 24 letter included “inaccurate information and misleading statements.” She accused Jodan of improperly interfering with a state criminal case and attempting to punish her for personal political gain.​
Reading Willis's letter to Jordan gives me great pleasure. The letter is here.

After reviewing settled law on what is within Congress's power and what is not, Willis writes: "Your letter offends each and every one of these settled principles. Its obvious purpose is to obstruct a Georgia criminal proceeding and to advance outrageous partisan misrepresentations."

The letter is good reading and provides a lesson on the limits of Congressional power and the importance of non-interference in judicial matters.

On page 6, she writes this:
"Your questioning of the inclusion of overt and predicate acts by the defendants in the indictment’s racketeering count shows a total ignorance of Georgia’s racketeering statute and the basics of criminal conspiracy law. Allow me the opportunity to provide a brief tutorial on criminal conspiracy law, Chairman Jordan.​
As I explained to the public when announcing the indictment, the overt and predicate acts are included because the grand jury found probable cause that those acts were committed to advance the objectives of a criminal conspiracy to overturn the result of Georgia’s 2020 Presidential Election.​
For a more thorough understanding of Georgia’s RICO statute, its application and similar laws in other states, I encourage you to read “RICO State-by-State.” As a non-member of the bar, you can purchase a copy for $249."​

Boom! :LOL:
Hahaha

Jordan is a moron.

She is brilliant.

That dumbass should have learned his lesson by now.
 
A little pointless since Jordan and those similarly orientated will never read this. I appreciate her being thorough, though.
oh, they have to read it, because they demanded she give them the information they request...and that was her response.. So, they will indeed need to read the letter and put it in the record.
 
16 posts and not a conservative. What is happening to Debate Politics??? Is it turning into a left wing echo chamber?
 
16 posts and not a conservative. What is happening to Debate Politics??? Is it turning into a left wing echo chamber?
Conservative or not, are you really seeking back-up here so you can somehow defend Jim Jordan and his ridiculous stunt? There’s a far more reasonable stance to take here, as evidenced by those in the sixteen posts, without being an extremist. But you do you.
 
Conservative or not, are you really seeking back-up here so you can somehow defend Jim Jordan and his ridiculous stunt? There’s a far more reasonable stance to take here, as evidenced by those in the sixteen posts, without being an extremist. But you do you.
I see you are new. Yet another liberal joining Debate Politics. I know the reason for the dearth of conservatives. Just pointing it out.

You will soon see that I need no help from the few conservatives left at DP

This OP is just a nuisance. Jim Jordan knows Fani promised to get Trump and is LAWfare = WARfare to go after him and increase her profile and donations.
 
Jim Jordan's threat to investigate the investigator, Fani Willis, is one more move towards anarchy. Russia released the identities of the people on the Grand Jury. This of course includes Fani Willis. Names, addresses, relatives, email addresses and other personal information of the people on the Grand Jury was released by a Russian news source today. The swords are out, and they're out for blood. Jim Jordan is giving more energy to the anger, rage and violence of Trump supporters. Russia is just doing their part to help him out.
 
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