Story by Selim Algar • 2d New York Post
State Rep. Charlice Byrd (R-Woodstock) said Willis is using her office “not for justice but for political gain” in her prosecution of former President Donald Trump and others over election interference.
In addition, the Georgia Senate on Friday voted to approve the formation of a committee to investigate potential wrongdoing on Willis’ part after her alleged affair with the special prosecutor appointed to oversee the Trump case emerged.
The panel will have the power to compel testimony from key witnesses and subpoena records.
Byrd accused Willis of violating the First Amendment by hunting down and indicting conservatives for scrutinizing the 2020 electoral results.
Diagnosing the DA with “Trump Derangement Syndrome,” Byrd also ripped Willis for a potential conflict of interest in light of her alleged relationship with Nathan Wade, who stands accused of using the funds the county paid him to take Willis on luxury romantic leisure trips.
Willis assigned Wade to the high-profile proceeding despite his limited legal resume and lack of experience with the complex RICO indictments being prosecuted.
1 comment:
That Trump Derangement Syndrome thing?
That isn't an accusations. That is a
Diagnosis.
And she has All of the symptoms.
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