House GOP Launch Investigation: Fulton County DA’s Alleged Collaboration with Jan 6 Committee
House GOP probes into potential collusion between Fulton County DA Fani Willis and the Jan 6 Committee. Details on the investigation revealed here.
House GOP’s Probe into Alleged Collusion
House GOP lawmakers initiated an investigation delving into potential collaboration between Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and the Democrats’ Jan. 6 committee. Uncovering evidence suggesting communication and information exchange, the probe scrutinizes a Dec. 17, 2021, letter from Willis to Rep. Bennie G. Thompson, requesting evidence pertinent to the prosecution of Donald Trump and other defendants related to the January 6 incident.
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The letter, highlighted by House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan and Rep. Barry Loudermilk, raised concerns as it detailed Willis’ request for access to records, including witness interviews, depositions, communication records, and travel records. Loudermilk noted the absence of some video transcripts of Jan. 6 witnesses.
These revelations have sparked debates regarding the nature of the collaboration, the ethical implications, and potential violations of due process and House Rules.
The criminal charges brought forth by Willis against Trump and others linked to efforts to overturn the 2020 election in Georgia have faced allegations of political motivation.
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Calls for Transparency and Truth
Expressing concern about procedural integrity, Loudermilk emphasized the importance of transparency and adherence to due process. The letter demands access to communications between Willis’s office and the Jan 6 Committee, shedding light on the timeline of interactions.
The unfolding investigation underscores the need for clarity regarding the alleged coordination, raising questions about due process, ethical standards, and House Rule compliance.
Source: Just The News