Apologies up front for not providing the deeper similarities between the Jack Smith indictment of Donald Trump for pursuing his Constitutional right to question the results of an election and to ask that certain returns in certain states be investigated and the Fani Willis indictment of Trump on state conspiracy charges which at their core a district attorney interfering with the lawful discharge of duties of a federal employees.
BUT WAIT, as always there is more. Fani Willis should never have been allowed to impanel the grand jury that indicted President Trump and 18 other “co-defendants” and here is why. Read it all and you will discover that in her mad pursuit to disqualify the President from office or at least substantially impair his ability to campaign — she broke the law herself. Unlike her accusations of Trump et al’s. misdeeds which are a cobbled together mess of non-existent circumstances and laws, her violations are real.
Here is just a small taste of what Hans von Spakovsky, senior legal fellow at The Heritage Foundation, a former commissioner on the Federal Election Commission, and former counsel to the assistant attorney general for civil rights at the U.S. Department of Justice and member of the board of the Public Interest Legal Foundation had to say about Ms. Willis:
”Under the holding of a 2014 decision by the Georgia Supreme Court, McLaughlin v. Payne, McBurney should have disqualified Willis and every prosecutor in her office from the entire grand jury investigation of Trump and all of the other codefendants who have been indicted, including the other contingent electors.”
McBurney is Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney who has previously disqualified Willis from continuing to target then-state Sen. Burt Jones as part of her grand jury investigation into what she wrongfully asserted to be interference in the Georgia election for Secretary of State. State Senator Jones was the GOP candidate for that officer. Her motivation was clearly political AND Mr. Jones is also one of the people indicted by the latest grand jury.
Spakovsky makes it clear that Ms. Willis violated a court by impaneling a grand jury to her evidence of alleged misdeeds by President/Candidate Trump.
Union, Kentucky
31 August 2023