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Willis: She Was Getting Boned!

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis now admits: She was getting boned by Nathan Wade, the man she paid more than $750,000 in the Georgia case against former President Donald Trump. But Willis claims her banging Wade has nothing to do with her payments to him. Nor the fact that she gave him more money than others doing the same job.

Our take: Authorities in Georgia will move to strike down the Willis prosecution. It simply can’t stand the test of true justice, being so steeped in corruption, greed and an illicit affair among prosectors. Here’s more from Styxhexenhammer666.

Fani Willis responded to Mike Roman’s Motion to Disqualify in the Trump RICO case, admitting that she and Nathan Wade have a “personal relationship” but that the prosecution is not jeopardized as a result.

Fani Willis gets a subpoena from Rep. Jim Jordan, demanding to know how she used federal funds in her office’s prosecution of former President Donald Trump.

Jack Smith gets another letter from Congress, this time from Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, inquiring about the so-called Special Counsel’s investigation into Presidential Immunity before deciding to charge former President Trump. Here’s more from Robert Gouveia on Watching The Watchers.

FBI Raids Project Veritas

The FBI and Southern District of New York raided the homes of journalists employed by Project Veritas. Says Project Veritas founder James O’Keefe, “It appears the Southern District of New York has journalists in their sights for the supposed ‘crime’ of doing their jobs lawfully and honestly, or at least this journalist.”

O’Keefe says the cover letter to the grand jury requested that Project Veritas refrain from disclosing the existence of a subpoena. But strangely, says O’Keefe, within an hour after the home of one of the journalists was raided, The New York Times called the reporter to ask for comment. Here’s the rest of the story from O’Keeffe.

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