IF you want to know why conservatives in general and Trump supporters specifically are so silently angry about Georgia, here are just of few of the reasons contained in a letter from House Judiciary Committee Chairman, Rep. Jim Jordan(R-OH) to Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney, Fani Willis (D).
For example Jordan notes that the indictment of President Tump and 19 others - some of whom were still government officials at the time the alleged crimes occurred "appears to be an attempt to use state criminal law to regulate the conduct of federal officers acting in their official capacities." What exactly was their conduct? Did they break federal law to interfere in an election and if so how. Willis skirts that issue but instead asserts a new un-codified state law that Mark Meadows, the Trump Chief of staff, allegedly violated. And what was the law that Meadows broke? He made phone calls to arrange meetings; not secret meetings; not illegal meetings but rather meetings that were consonant with his duties as Chief of Staff to the still current President of the United States — a person over whom Ms. Willis had no jurisdiction with respect to the routine legal conduct of the business of his federally held office.
And what about the conduct of Ms. Wills? Did she operate within the law in pursuing Donald Trump? Read what Rep. Jordan wrote to Ms. Willis then you decide.
"The circumstances surrounding your actions raise serious concerns about whether they are politically motivated."
Why did Chairman Jordan write that? He wrote that because a mere four days prior to the Aug. 14 indictment being released, Ms. Willis launched a new fundraising website that "highlighted" her investigation into the former president. In short Ms. Willis was fund raising off an event that had yet to occur. But it’s not just Ms. Willis whose conduct is questionable. There are also concerns about the Grand Jury Forewoman who participated in the indictment of President Trump. Jordan writes:
"Additionally, the forewoman of the special grand jury you convened to investigate President Trump earlier this year bragged during an unusual media tour about her excitement at the prospect of subpoenaing President Trump and getting to swear him in."
And then Jordan writes this: "the Fulton County Superior Court's Clerk publicly released a list of criminal charges against President Trump reportedly hours before the vote of the grand jury."
In short, the indictment of President Trump was decided before the Grand Jury met, deliberated, and voted. Is there any doubt that the due process protections of the Constitution’s Fifth Amendment have been thrown out the window in order to prevent or severely harm President Trump’s re-election campaign?
Then there was the decision that President Trump be perp walked and photographed unlike other jurisdictions where equally contorted theories were concocted to gain an indictment.
If the Fani Willis persecution of President Trump was not planned and executed to coincide with his campaign for President in order to cast aspersions on his character and damage his campaign then why did she wait 2-1/2 years to seek an indictment built upon information that was publicly available immediately following the election of 2020?
This may be the last time that Ms. Willis appears so self-confident in a photograph:
Why? Look at the photo of one of the absurdly accused, Mark Meadows, a Conservatives Conservative a founding member of the Freedom Caucus and its one time chairman. Meadows has stood his ground against both Barack Obama and a Congress of go along to get along republicans. Does he look intimated by Ms. Willis’ game?
Then there is the man who is investigating the now “famous” Fani Willis, Rep. Jim Jordan, Olympic athlete and lawyer. Is this a man who might be intimidated by a county DA?
And then there is The Mug Shot Seen Around The World.
This “saga” will be played out but not as the leftist bullies had anticipated.
Union, Kentucky
30 August 2023