It’s becoming pretty obvious that, like the vast majority of Democrats, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is little more than a fraud, a corrupt and greedy individual trying to exploit her power and position for the ultimate personal gain.
Now, Willis’ case against former President Donald Trump and close to 20 of his associates is starting to seriously unwind. The case, quite simply, is collapsing.
A disqualification decision is imminent, and even if Willis isn’t booted out as the prosecutor, new parameters will restrict and limit the scope of her inquiry. Here’s more from Steve Turley.
Fani Willis loses again after Judge Scott McAfee quashes 6 counts in the RICO indictment against Trump and the remaining co-defendants, including the charge for “The Perfect Phone Call” with Georgia’s Secretary of State Brad Raffensberger.
What will Judge McAfee do next after dismissing 6 counts in the RICO indictment? Will he disqualify Fani and dismiss the case? We review the possibilities and listen to Judge McAfee’s recent campaign appearance on the Shelley Wynter Show @WynterShow1067 Here’s more from Robert Gouveia on Watching The Watchers.
The Fani Willis case is big enough, we’re bringing you three different perspectives on what happened and what it means. Up next: Dan Bongino. He also touches on U.S. Rep. Ken Buck, the RINO from Colorado who should never have been elected, and now says he’s leaving next week from the House.Will two or three other RINO rejects quit — enough to put Hakeem Jeffries in charge as Speaker of the House?
Also discussed: The bill to ban Tik Tok because it’s owned by a corporation from Communist China. Bongino says Rumble, of which he is an investor, is making an offer to purchase Tik Tok, so it can remain float.