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Big Fani Lets It Rip

Congress wants answers from Fani Willis but they won’t get it easily. Big Fani sent a deranged letter back to Jim Jordan telling him Congress has no oversight authority over her office. We review Jim Jordan’s original letter and Fani’s response to the Congressional Inquiry. Here’s more from Robert Gouveia on Watching The Watchers.

The Grand Jury in Georgia that indicted Donald Trump and 18 others, actually recommended charges against 39 people—including Sen. Lindsey Graham, Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, and former Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler — charging them “with respect to the national effort to overturn the 2020 presidential election.” The giggling jury foreperson Emily Kohrs gave us all the proof we needed to see that this grand jury was a hopelessly rigged and illegitimate process.

At the same time, we learn of Joe Biden’s plummeting poll numbers, and the lawfare that’s backfiring on the Democrats. Here’s more from Lori Colley.

Grand Juror Grabs The Glory

As Fulton County District Attorney Fanny Willis’ investigation into Trump’s actions during the 2020 election continues, a Grand Juror who was a part of the investigation speaks to the media. Emily Kohrs has an interesting background and personality and seems almost giddy about the prospect of criminal charges for Trump.

Anderson Cooper appears confused by her platforming and Lindsey Graham discusses his role in the proceedings. We learn more about the Fulton County District Attorney Fanny Willis.

Meanwhile, we check in with Trump, who made a visit to East Palestine, Ohio. More from Robert Gouveia on Watching the Watchers.

The leftist fake news was practically slobbering over Emily Kohrs’ revelations. Their bias is so pronounced they can’t resist.

But since when does a juror from a Grand Jury spill the beans ahead of indictments being made public? Something about Kohrs’ sideshow stinks like rotten fish. Instead of Emily, Kohrs’ parents should have named her Karen — or Sharon. More from Mark Dice.

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