If there was ever a doubt in your mind that the case being prepared by Atlanta DA Fani Willis was purely political, the actual indictments should erase all doubts.
Mark Meadows was charged with asking for a phone number and one of the charges against Trump is that he urged people to watch Newsmax, AON, and RSBN.
I wasn’t aware that either one was a crime. This also demonstrates how easy it is to get a grand jury to hand up an indictment.
A recently passed law could put Willis in danger. The bill lists reasons why DAs can be terminated or punished in cases such as this that are political and not justice.
Using the courts for political grandstanding is a major abuse of power and any DA that engages in that behavior should be tossed out on their ear.
How much money do you suppose Atlanta has spent to bring this bogus criminal complaint? How much more will be needed to be spent to follow it to its finish?
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELThe grounds for discipline, removal, or involuntary retirement of a district attorney or solicitor-general listed in the bill, include:
- mental or physical incapacity interfering with the performance of his or her duties which is, or is likely to become, permanent;
- willful misconduct in office;
- with respect to district attorneys, willful and persistent failure to carry out duties pursuant to Code Section 15-18-6;
- with respect to solicitors-general, willful and persistent failure to carry out duties pursuant to Code Section 15-18-66;
- conviction of a crime involving moral turpitude;
- conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice which brings the office into disrepute; or
- knowingly authorizing or permitting an assistant district attorney or assistant solicitor-general to commit any act constituting grounds for removal under paragraphs (1) through (6) of this subsection.
This measure comes at a critical time, as Fani Willis, a Democrat serving as the Fulton County district attorney investigated President Trump because he questioned the outcome of the 2020 presidential election.
Yet, no prosecutor went after Stacey Abrams for that very same thing? Of course, that doesn’t count because Abrams is a Democrat. The judge isn’t exactly squeaky clean either. His wife donated to Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Joe Biden.
In a suspicious event, the Fulton County court website posted several charges against Trump, including RICO charges, earlier on Monday, even before the grand jury’s proceedings had concluded. The information was quickly taken down.
A Fulton County clerk said the Trump indictment documents posted online were “fictitious.”
The Office of the Fulton County Clerk of Superior and Magistrate Courts has learned of a fictitious document that has been circulated online and reported by various media outlets related to The Fulton County Special Purpose Grand Jury.
While there have been no documents filed today regarding such, all members of the media should be reminded that documents that do not bear an official case number, filing date, and the name of The Clerk of Courts, in concert, are not considered official filings and should not be treated as such.
President Trump’s lawyers Drew Findling and Jennifer Little blasted Fulton County for posting the proposed charges against Trump before the grand jury even deliberated.
President Trump’s lawyers said of the documents posted online, “This was not a simple administrative mistake.”
That alleged fake document exactly matches the actual indictments issued, and they are an identical match. Remember, the idictments were posted BEFORE the grand jury voted.




















