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The Fani Files: Four big revelations from new evidence in Georgia's failed prosecution of Trump

Collusion? Not where you were told it was: The files disclosed under Georgia's Open Records Law show the most detailed evidence yet of the collusion between the Fulton County prosecutors run by Willis and federal officials and lawmakers to force the prosecution of Donald Trump. Documents show her office was given more than $18 million to conduct lawfare against Trump.
 
By Just the News staff
Published: February 28, 2026 11:45pm
 
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Newly released internal memos, obtained through a lawsuit by Just the News and America First Legal, indicate that the federal government played a pivotal role in enabling Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis’ case against Donald Trump.

Most notably, the Biden White House waived executive privilege for Trump administration officials, allowing them to testify before a Georgia state grand jury—a significant departure from historical legal norms and providing key information for the case.

Beyond legal maneuvers, the documents show the relationship between Willis’s office and federal officials appears to have been remarkably cozy, Just the News reported earlier this week.

Here are the key revelations from the "Fani Files":

https://justthenews.com/accountability/political-ethics/four-biggest-revelations-fani-files-week?utm_source=justthenews.com&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=external-news-aggregators
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