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It is a response deserved by the comments. We will see about Willis.Name calling isn’t an answer
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It is a response deserved by the comments. We will see about Willis.Name calling isn’t an answer
Yes when you don’t have an actual response, you name call. I get itIt is a response deserved by the comments. We will see about Willis.
It's really an acceptable explanation. Willis will easily survive the attacks on her.Yes when you don’t have an actual response, you name call. I get it
Oh I am sure she will live, just not as a lawyerIt's really an acceptable explanation. Willis will easily survive the attacks on her.
Of course she will live as a lawyer. It is MAGA that is continually losing. You got her now!Oh I am sure she will live, just not as a lawyer
Haha you haven’t been paying attentionOf course she will live as a lawyer. It is MAGA that is continually losing. You got her now!
No, Fulton County, Georgia, District Attorney Fani Willis has not been disbarred1. However, there have been legal challenges and scrutiny related to her prosecution of former President Donald Trump. Let me provide some context:Haha you haven’t been paying attention
She’s about to be disbarred
She will beNo, Fulton County, Georgia, District Attorney Fani Willis has not been disbarred1. However, there have been legal challenges and scrutiny related to her prosecution of former President Donald Trump. Let me provide some context:
In summary, while Fani Willis is not currently disbarred, her actions and legal challenges related to the Trump case have drawn attention and scrutiny. The situation remains complex and subject to ongoing developments2543
- Recent Developments:
- A Georgia appeals court agreed to review a lower court’s decision not to disqualify Fani Willis from prosecuting former President Trump in an election interference case in the state2.
- Special prosecutor Nathan Wade and Fani Willis could face disbarment and potential charges if Judge Scott McAfee finds they lied under oath based on phone records contained in a court filing3.
- Disbarment is unlikely with existing evidence, but if it were proven that she lied under oath, it could be grounds for disbarment4.
- Background:
- Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed a law allowing a state commission to discipline and remove prosecutors, potentially affecting Willis’ prosecution of Trump5.
- The law requires district attorneys and solicitors general to evaluate each case individually, rather than declining to prosecute classes of offenses5.
- Willis has faced efforts in court to have her removed from the Trump prosecution due to a romantic relationship with the special prosecutor she employed in that case5.
You are more likely to be disbarred than her, and since you are not a lawyer, her chance is 0%.She will be
Disbarment for WillisYou are more likely to be disbarred than her, and since you are not a lawyer, her chance is 0%.
Not a chance, and it is msnbc.Disbarment for Willis
She shouldn’t worry msdnc will make her a legal reporter
So many problems for Fani. Brought upon herself for listening to the BS from Biden and how great it would be to blah, blah, blah, something Trump et al.
She done.
The office of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is under scrutiny once again, this time over allegations of misusing federal grant funds intended for child protection and sexual assault prevention programs. This new investigation comes in the wake of a prior inquiry initiated by GOP members in the House earlier this year.Sens. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and Ron Johnson (R-WI) have penned a letter addressed to Willis, expressing concerns about potential misuse of funds from grant programs designated to support a range of juvenile justice and child protection initiatives within the state. The letter, obtained by the Washington Free Beacon, highlights the senators’ demand for additional information regarding the reported allegations.
The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) reportedly awarded a $500,000 grant to Willis’s office in 2020 for the establishment of the Fulton County Center of Youth Empowerment and Gang Prevention Center, aimed at providing support to youth at risk of involvement in gang activity. However, news reports cited in the senators’ letter suggest that a portion of this grant may have been misused.Additionally, a substantial amount of funding, approximately $2 million, was earmarked for the Sexual Assault Kit Initiative (SAKI) by the Office of Justice Programs. The senators’ letter alleges discrepancies in the expenditure of these funds, stating that a significant percentage was reportedly utilized for travel, conference expenses, and professional services, such as forensic and DNA testing, raising further concerns.The senators have requested a response from Willis no later than May 29, 2024, as they seek clarification and transparency regarding the use of these federal funds....
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Oh msdnc certainly will. It’s a home to corrupt dembotsNot a chance, and it is msnbc.
Oh msdnc certainly will. It’s a home to corrupt dembots
It’s loaded with thenYou are sounding goofy again.
SureIt’s loaded with then
It's Republicans in Virginia in 2024 voting to honor Confederates.Demklan gonna demklan
It’s dems that vote for xiden that are honoring klansmenIt's Republicans in Virginia in 2024 voting to honor Confederates.![]()
Wrong clown. You only feel like Biden is a klansmen. Republicans in Virginia voted to name schools after actual Klansmen in honor of them.It’s dems that vote for xiden that are honoring klansmen