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Mentally Defective Trump is So Afraid of DA Fani Willis He is Frantically Pushing Phony Efforts to Impeach Her

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Trump is So Afraid of DA Fani Willis He is Frantically Pushing Phony
Efforts to Impeach Her
Posted by Mark NC on August 21, 2023 at 5:10 pm. 0 Comments :

The legal tribulations of Donald Trump are becoming more distressing to
him every day as he realizes the trouble he’s in for having been an
incorrigible criminal and an aspiring authoritarian. His 91 felony counts
amassed in four criminal indictments is weighing heavily on his diseased
psyche that can’t handle a reality wherein he is not the Supreme Ruler.



Donald Trump Sweating

The most recent indictment of Trump may be the most harrowing of all. It
charges him with violations of the RICO Act (Racketeer Influenced and
Corrupt Organizations). Conviction on some of these charges carry
mandatory prison sentences. And Fani Willis, the District Attorney of
Fulton County, Georgia, where a Grand Jury of citizens delivered the
indictment, has abundant evidence to find Trump guilty. That may explain
why he has lashed out her with repulsive and dishonest slander.

SEE THIS: Trump Lashes Out at Georgia Prosecutor After New Evidence of His
Election Fraud is Revealed

On Monday Trump took to his failing social media sham, Truth Social, to
attack Willis. Which he has been doing repeatedly for months. He seems to
think, in his demented state, that this sort of vicious harassment
advances his case. He’s going to be sorely disappointed. But in the
meantime, he persists in his impotent bullying, posting threats that bear
no perceivable effect other than than affirming his ignorance and fear…

“Governor Kemp of Georgia is fighting hard against the Impeachment of
the crooked, incompetent, & highly partisan D.A. of Fulton County, Fani
Willis, […] She should be impeached for many reasons, not just the Witch
Hunt (I did nothing wrong!).”

Clearly Trump is obsessed with eliminating Willis. Which is peculiar
considering that he regards her as “incompetent.” You would think that a
defendant would prefer an incompetent prosecutor. Especially a defendant
who says that he has “Massive and Conclusive Proof” of his innocence. In
fact, Trump recently said that he would hold a press conference to reveal
his “Irrefutable REPORT” of election fraud that would result in “a
complete EXONERATION!”

SEE ALSO: YEAH, RIGHT! Trump Promises an ‘Irrefutable,’ ‘Completely
Exonerating’ Report on Election Fraud

Trump later canceled his press conference on the advice of his attorneys,
who were surely worried that he would just further incriminate himself.
And no one believes that he has any exculpatory evidence anyway. If he
did, why did he wait nearly three years to pretend to present, even though
he never presented it in more than sixty court cases, or innumerable
television appearances, or at any of his cult rallies?

What’s more Trump’s whining about Willis came along with a link to a story
on Fox News (which he has a bizarre love/hate relationship with) that
actually reported the weakness of his claims that Willis should be removed
from the case or impeached….

“Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp’s office says the state senator [Colton
Moore] seeking to impeach the prosecutor handling the Georgia case against
former President Donald Trump has not provided evidence that he has the
necessary support to call a special session.”

So even Fox News is reporting that the Republican governor and legislature
of Georgia haven’t met the necessary requirements to oust Willis. The
article reported that Moore was taking this action because of his
baseless, hyperbolic view that “America is under attack,” rather than for
any coherent reasons related to alleged improprieties. Kemp’s senior
advisor, Cody Hall, replied with a stinging rebuke, saying…

“Where have I heard special session, changing decades-old law, and
overturning constitutional precedent before? Oh right, prior to
Republicans losing two Senate runoffs in January of 2021. What are people
hoping to learn in the second kick of the election-losing mule?”

It’s more like 5,000th “kick of the election-losing mule” But what do you
expect from the leader of sick cult that actually believes that Trump
tells them the truth more than “conservative media figures, religious
leaders, and even their own friends and family.”
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