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Lawmakers will reissue subpoenas to Fani Willis for documents and testimony about Trump prosecution
Story by Colin Kalmbacher • 15h

A court battle between Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and Republican state legislators appears to be coming to a head.

At stake are years-old investigative efforts by the GOP, a recent court decision endorsing their power of subpoena, and the Democratic prosecutor’s insistence that she will never be called to answer questions before the committee intent on putting her under oath.
 
On Thursday, Peach State Sen. Bill Cowsert, a Republican who represents the college town of Athens, presided over the latest meeting of the Special Committee on Investigations. Willis did not attend those proceedings, as she previously signaled she would not. But the chair recently said he would try and get her there soon.

Meanwhile, the legal maneuvering continues on.

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the Democratic prosecutor’s insistence that she will never be called to answer questions before the committee intent on putting her under oath.

This from a prosecutor?  What would she do if someone did, and said, the same thing?  You know, as well as I, she would have them prosecuted.
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BREAKING: Pam Bondi just declared that restrictions shielding administrative law judges from removal are unconstitutional and will no longer defend them in court.

This allows President Trump to fire those who have been secretly perverting the Constitution.

I would also like to add that last year, the Supreme Court ruled that the SEC's use of in-house judges to decide enforcement action was unconstitutional. So, the crooked deep-state judges have lost all their legal support.

I am absolutely stunned and ecstatic to see executive branch officials finally doing what I have been asking them to do my entire life.
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