Posted on 08/16/2023 8:37:33 AM PDT by PJ-Comix
Liberals are now conceding that Jack Smith and Fani Willis probably "coordinated" (COLLUDED) with each other on the Fulton County indictments against President Donald Trump. Collusion that is really ELECTION INTERFERENCE. The problem for Willis is she has already' painted herself into a corner. On July 31 WABE, an NPR and PBS affiliate in Atlanta, quoted Willis as strongly denying any contact at all with Jack Smith. If it turns out that Willis has had such contact, it could undermine both her already limited credibility as well as her case against Trump. That probably explains why at her August 15 press conference, Willis clammed up when asked about her contact with Smith.
Congress (and hopefully the Georgia Attorney General) needs to investigate to find out if there have been communications on this case between the offices of Jack Smith and Fani Willis. If so, this a clear example of 2024 ELECTION INTERFERENCE.
PING!
There’s a stout oak branch missing its Fatti...
Before or after McCarthy passes another government funding bill.
She just looks like the definition of a hateful biatch, doesn’t she. How’d you like that for an ex-wife?
Joe Biden brags about having “the most extensive and inclusive VOTER FRAUD organization” in history.
Willis is likely gone before case reaches court.
A pleasant thought.
By Jonathan Turley
Tue, August 15, 2023
Georgia Indictment Throws Everything at Trump—and Some Might Stick
Willis insists that Trump should be effectively tried twice under these allegations.
Welcome to the Jackson Pollock school of prosecution. The 98-page indictment from Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is the legal version of Pollock’s style of throwing paint splatters on canvas as artistic expression. It basically makes every telephone call, tweets, and meeting a separate conspiratorial act.
There are 161 separate acts. Not surprisingly, everyone then becomes part of the conspiracy. The indictment covers 19 people, including Trevian Kutti (the former publicist for R. Kelly and Kanye West). Willis wants them all thrown into a single trial and let the jury figure it out.
But for all the disparate acts that Willis says constitutes a criminal conspiracy, part of this emerging picture should worry Trump.
Pollock once advised confused observers that they needed to stop looking for objective meaning. The same may be true with the fourth Trump indictment. Willis simply treats every statement as a knowing falsehood and conspiratorial effort.
The indictment, to many, reads like the type of unabashedly biased spin that’s typically seen on cable television shows.
For example, the indictment relies on calls like the controversial one Trump had with Georgia officials—a call long cited as indisputable evidence of an effort at voting fraud. In the call, Trump pushed his demand for a statewide recount. Trump had lost the state by less than 12,000 votes. When officials insisted that there was little likelihood that such a recount would make a difference, he stated, “I just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have because we won the state.”
The call is still cited as one of those 161 individual steps toward the criminal conspiracy. Even though the indictment effectively repackages the same claims as the federal prosecution, Willis insists that Trump should be effectively tried twice under these allegations.
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This is a sick joke.
What does she know about Fani/Smith collusion?
wabe-tv.org
“The Fulton County Sheriff’s Office is proactively coordinating with local, state and federal agencies to enhance security during high-profile legal proceedings at the Fulton County Courthouse,” spokesperson Natalie Ammons wrote in a statement.
“Some of the measures we are deploying… will be obvious to the public. For security reasons, other measures being deployed will not be as obvious.”
Judge in Georgia Trump case previously worked in prosecutor’s office
Wall Street Journal ^ | August 16, 2023 | Cameron McWhirter
Posted on 8/16/2023, 11:21:00 AM by Missouri gal
Fulton County Superior Judge Scott McAfee first put on his robes in February this year...McAfee was randomly assigned the case, but has worked with key people involved in the events of 2020: Georgia Governor Brian Kemp...and Fani Willis, the Democratic district attorney in Fulton County whose more than 2 1/2 year probe led to the charges.
(Excerpt) Read more at msn.com ...
Sorry, I don’t live in Georgia. What’s the deal with the Georgia AG?
Sounds like one might be able to build a RICO case out of this...
Of course. So what? The so-called Republicans will do nothing.
The problem with this picture of FW charging Trump and company with RICO violations is what background or history does she have in this litigation? She has been a low-level prosecutor for almost 20 years and only became Fulton County DA in 2021. Now she has all the experience necessary to put together a RICO case against the former POTUS?!?! Someone else is holding the brush.
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So what if he did?!? Who’s going to do anything about it? They’ll just throw you in jail for pointing out their crimes.
What??!! LOL keep dreaming
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