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Re: Fat Fani Willis Faces Articles of Impeachment

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Lock Her Up !!!!!!!

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Jan 26, 2024, 6:07:32 PMJan 26
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On 13 Feb 2022, Lefty Lundquist <lefty_l...@ggmail.com> posted some
news:suc5t1$ht4$1...@dont-email.me:

> The fat pig conspired with Kamala Harris to libel Trump. Impeach
> them both.

Articles of impeachment have officially been introduced against Fulton
County District Attorney Fani Willis, who allegedly had an affair with
the special prosecutor she hired to prosecute former President Donald
Trump in his Georgia election interference case.

GOP state Rep. Charlice Byrd, a Trump ally and chairwoman of the Georgia
Freedom Caucus, introduced H.R. 872 on Friday, seeking to impeach the
anti-Trump Democrat DA for using her prosecutorial position "not to
pursue justice but for political gain."


The 10-page House resolution alleges that Willis committed "acts of
malfeasance, tyrannical partiality, and oppression" in the "wrongful"
indictment of Trump and his 18 co-defendants, constituting "the severest
case of gross abuse of discretion." Byrd claims Willis "grossly
violated" her oath of office, in which she swore "impartiality" "without
fear" or "favor." Additionally, Byrd accuses Willis of engaging in an
"inappropriate" and "unethical" relationship with lead prosecutor Nathan
Wade — relations from which she has "financially benefitted" and
"profited," Byrd alleges, citing the DA's vow to take "only my lawful
compensation."

Willis and Wade allegedly wasted taxpayer money on lavish vacations the
two took together using Wade's $600,000-plus salary from the Fulton
County district attorney's office, according to bank statements recently
uncovered in Wade's messy divorce case.

CannCon

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??BREAKING??

Fani is in some trouble...

Trump Special Prosecutor in Fulton and alleged 'lover' of Fani Willis,
Nathan Wade, purchased several plane tickets with Fani Willis as
evidenced in bank statements in his divorce case.

Thousands also spent on Norwegian Cruises, Royal… Show more

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GEOx0A7WEAAk6H6?format=jpg&name=360x360

"Fani Willis has a laundry list of potential conflicts that make her
unworthy and unfit to be the District Attorney in Fulton County," Byrd
commented. "Someone elected to their office is expected to uphold the
law and not weaponize their office for political gain. Since Day One
when she was elected, Fani Willis has embarrassed the criminal justice
system in Fulton County and our state."

Byrd further claimed that Willis unlawfully owed money to the Georgia
Elections Commission when she was sworn in, a violation of state law
that constitutes additional grounds for impeachment, the state
representative serving metropolitan Atlanta said.

According to a press release issued by Byrd's office, the state
legislator lambasted Willis for indicting Republicans "who used their
First Amendment rights to question the results of an election," a
practice that Democrats have regularly done in the past after losing
critical races. Byrd pointed to Al Gore in 2000, Hillary Clinton in
2016, and Stacey Abrams in 2018 as notable examples.

"In those cases, neither their supporters were indicted or taken to
court..." the press statement said.

Accusing Willis of having "Trump Derangement Syndrome," Byrd urged,
"It's time our state lawmakers draw a line in the sand and put an end to
her refusal to uphold the Constitution." She added, "The First Amendment
is the bedrock of this country."

"When the rights of Americans are grossly violated and we stand by,
doing nothing, we set precedent that public officials need not concern
themselves with the rights of the citizenry," Byrd remarked, declaring:
"This is not a precedent I can live by with setting."

"The time to act is now and I encourage all my colleagues in the General
Assembly to join me and impeach Fani Willis," she said.

Georgia's General Assembly hasn't impeached anyone in over 50 years,
according to Fox 5 Atlanta. A two-thirds majority of the 56-seat state
Senate is required to convict, which Republicans currently control less
than two-thirds of. Although a Republican is likely to win a vacant
seat, returning the GOP majority to 33 members, at least five Democrats
would have to vote for conviction.

The bill's announcement comes on the same day that the Georgia state
Senate formed a special committee to investigate Willis.


Greg Price
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BREAKING: The Georgia State Senate has voted 30-19 to create a special
committee to investigate Fani Willis.

It will have 6 Republicans and 3 Democrats, has full subpoena power, and
can require testimony under oath. 8:41 AM · Jan 26, 2024

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/miacathell/2024/01/26/fani-willis-articles-
of-impeachment-n2634239
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