Things are not going well for Fani Willis in her quest to get Trump.
The Fulton County District Attorney’s case against President Trump and many of his allies, once slated for next month, will now likely take place around December at the earliest.
This is due to a recent ruling allowing the severance of two defendants from the case—Kenneth Chesebro and Sidney Powell.
Additionally, the prosecutor is facing an investigation from Congressional Republicans and allegations of withholding exculpatory evidence.
All of this has no doubt dealt a major blow to her RICO case, which relies on attempting to cast the widest net possible.
In a recent court hearing, the Fulton County defense team laid out a brilliant argument:
“Your Honor, I would ask you to please keep in mind that the purpose that we’re talking about here… is to elect Donald Trump president.
But if that were the purpose and a prosecutor could use a purpose of that magnitude to try to tie together charges and defendants that otherwise have nothing to do with each other, then before we know it… millions of people, literally, millions of people could have been charged in this conspiracy.”
Fulton County defense attorney brilliantly lays out why Fani Willis' RICO case is a sham.
If these 19 defendants can be charged with "conspiracy" to elect Donald Trump, then all 72 million Trump voters can be charged for the alleged crime.
"Your Honor, I would ask you to please… pic.twitter.com/tQvCth8ovc
— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) September 6, 2023
NBC News presented Judge McAfee’s order to sever the trials:
“Defendants Chesebro and Powell will join each other at trial, however, the other 17 defendants are severed from these two. Additional severances may follow. All pretrial deadlines will proceed as scheduled without a stay of proceedings,”
Journalist Stephen Fowler presented the court documents and reports: “Judge rules Kenneth Chesebro and Sidney Powell will be tried together late October, the other 17 including Trump are severed with schedule/splits TBD.”
NEW: there’ll be at least two trials in the Fulton County 2020 election interference RICO case.
Judge rules Kenneth Chesebro and Sidney Powell will be tried together late October, the other 17 including Trump are severed with schedule/splits TBD. #gapolhttps://t.co/6FTlsSux9U
— stephen fowler (@stphnfwlr) September 14, 2023
Several independent forensic analyses have revealed dozens of ‘irregularities’ regarding the 2020 Presidential election, including this one featured on NTD News:
Here’s a Forensic Expert shredding Fani Willis’s Rico indictment in 8 minutes,
Dade County Georgia
Trump 29,391
Robert L Peters 17,2188 minutes later
Trump 17,218
Robert L Peters 29,391Trump’s 30,000 votes disappear
Clear and exact switch of vote totals between candidates. pic.twitter.com/ybkzYnuDBq
— 🇺🇸RealRobert🇺🇸 (@Real_RobN) September 15, 2023
CNN confirmed:
A Georgia judge shut down the effort by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to have all 19 defendants, including former President Donald Trump, to be tried together in October in the Georgia election subversion case.
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee announced Thursday that Trump and 16 co-defendants will move forward on their own schedule, with a trial date yet be announced.
The two remaining co-defendants, Kenneth Chesebro and Sidney Powell, sought speedy trials and are scheduled to begin in October.
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