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They Made A Mistake

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis appealed Judge Scott McAfee’s decision to dismiss 6 Trump charges based on her office’s inability to properly draft the indictment.

Former President Donald Trump and Team MAGA celebrated Kamala Harris’ floundering interview on Fox News and we check prediction market reaction. Predictably, the failed interview generated bad results.

Detroit election officials deleted Freedom Of Information Act’d ballot dropbox surveillance footage and the Republican National Committee is suing. Here’s more from Robert Gouveia on Watching The Watchers.

Their Time Is Up!

Jack Smith is on his heels after two supplemental briefs from Trump’s defense and former Attorney General Ed Meese are submitted to challenge his unconstitutional appointment as Special Counsel in the Trump prosecutions.

Fani Willis’s ex-lover Nathan Wade botched an interview with CNN’s Kaitlan Collins, pausing the conversation to discuss the answer to a question with his team off-camera. Meanwhile, Fani filed an appeal asking the Georgia Court of Appeals to reverse itself and decline to accept the appeal from Scott McAfee’s court.

House Republicans advanced a bill that would help stop state prosecutions of Trump by allowing the President to remove the case to federal court. Here’s more from Robert Gouveia on Watching The Watchers.

Sadow Appeals Georgia Ruling

Former President Donald Trump’s appeals in New York have been denied and Judge Juan Merchan is racing to a hard trial date, now releasing instructions on jury selection to the parties in the Alvin Bragg prosecution. Inside, Merchan wants to know if any jurors have affiliations with right-wing groups, like the Oath Keepers or the Proud Boys, to presumably remove them from the jury panel.

Trump’s defense continues to fight for access to Stormy Daniel’s documentary footage, filing a pre-motion letter seeking to enforce a previously issued subpoena against Bragg’s star witness.

Trump’s attorney Steve Sadow moved to appeal Georgia Judge Scott McAfee’s denial of First Amendment protections, seeking permission from the court to obtain an Appellate review of the defense motion to dismiss. Here’s more from Robert Gouveia on Watching The Watchers.

In Georgia, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis could be facing felony charges. Trump co-defendant  Harrison Floyd claims that Willis’ office illegally recorded a phone call with his attorney in an unrelated criminal case in Maryland.

Floyd says that Willis and her office may have violated the Maryland Wiretapping Act, which requires both parties to agree to be recorded during all in-person or telephone communication. Here’s more from the Next News Network.

Fani: Recuse Yourself Or Else

Trump co-defendant Harrison Floyd issued an ultimatum to Fani Willis: Recuse yourself from the case or else.

Fani Willis is fighting Trump’s appeal of Judge Scott McAfee’s disqualification order, pleading with the Court of Appeals to reject Trump’s request for review.

Trump’s defense obliterates Judge Juan Merchan and his daughter Loren for her conflicted Democratic involvement in a massive recusal motion filed in New York. Here’s more from Robert Gouveia on Watching The Watchers.

Judges Conspired To Zap Trump

Judge Scott McAfee denied former President Donald Trump’s request to dismiss the Georgia indictment, but defense attorney Steve Sadow says there is still a possibility to renew the filing at a later date.

Judge Aileen Cannon denied Trump’s request to dismiss the classified documents case based upon the Presidential Records Act, but also rejected Jack Smith’s demand for an immediate ruling as to jury instructions, meaning this issue will likely be coming back up soon.

An affirmation from Trump’s defense attorney Todd Blanch confirms Judge Juan Merchan and Judge Tanya Chutkan colluded to set trial dates against Trump in order to ensure he could be tried as soon as possible before the 2024 election. Here’s more from Robert Gouveia on Watching The Watchers.

Trump Appeals Big Fani Ruling

Former President Donald Trump’s defense and 7 co-defendants filed to appeal Judge Scott McAfee’s order, allowing Fani Willis to remain on the case. Defense attorney Steve Sadow made the announcement and Trump attorney Alina Habba reacted to McAfee’s ruling.

Trump roasted Fani Willis during a campaign stop while Georgia politicians took to the airwaves to condemn Fani Willis’ behavior after McAfee’s ruling came down. Here’s more from Robert Gouveia on Watching The Watchers.

Judge Allows For Corruption

Judge Scott McAfee ruled on Fani Willis’ disqualification, ordering her to choose between herself and her former lover.  So, in other words, corruption will continue for former President Donald Trump and his co-defendants.  McAfee might act like he’s Solomon, but, at heart, he’s just your ordinary Democratic hack.

Here’s more from Robert Gouveia on Watching The Watchers.

 

Lori Colley says conservatives need to take a long view on the Fani Willis ruling. No, this bizarre, twisted and convoluted ruling is not what we hoped to see. But, as Colley reminds us: God is not finished.

Nathan Wade has already resigned his post, but the corrupt Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis remains in charge of the probe. Mike Davis, Article III Project founder and president, says he’s not surprised by Judge Scott McAfee’s ruling, seeing as how McAfee is a known “Trump hater” who “caved to political pressure.” Davis explains more in an interview with Dan Ball on the One America News Network.

Trump Case Now Collapsing

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.

Fani’s Witness Tampering

Fani Willis gets accused of perjury and witness tampering in a post-hearing response filed by co-defendant Robert Cheeley in support of Fani’s disqualification.

Trump’s defense continues to fight Alvin Bragg’s prosecution in New York, filing a motion to adjourn the upcoming trial date based on presidential immunity. Here’s more from Robert Gouveia on Watching The Watchers.

What Judge McAfee Is Thinking

Will Georgia Judge Scott McAfee disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis? More importantly, will the judge throw out the charges Willis has brought against former President Donald Trump and nearly 20 Trump associates?

Robert Gouveia from Watching The Watchers believes the evidence presented before McAfee warrants her disqualification. She has engaged in shameless and widespread corruption, using the case to feather her own nest, not just politically but from a financial viewpoint as well.

Still, Gouveia isn’t certain the case will be thrown out. So we could be left with a sticky situation, where the case technically lingers while a new prosecutor is sought.

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