Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis reportedly had a lengthy meeting at the White House with Vice President Kamala Harris months before former President Donald Trump’s Georgia indictment.
This has raised speculation about possible coordination between the White House and the prosecution of Trump, who faces a maximum of 76.5 years in state prison if convicted of 13 charges related to claims of election interference.
The meeting and subsequent indictment have prompted questions about potential political influence and improper relationships within the legal process. (Trending: Anthony Fauci Questioned About Evidence Behind COVID Restrictions)
NEW: We have uncovered a record of Fani Willis visiting the White House on 2/28/23 https://t.co/fehRkPoAQJ pic.twitter.com/x3JGCqcN9x
— Mike Howell (@MHowellTweets) January 9, 2024
Trump attorneys Steve Sadow and Jennifer Little wrote. “The First Amendment, in affording the broadest protection to political speech and discussion regarding governmental affairs, not only embraces but encourages exactly the kind of behavior under attack in this Indictment.”
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