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March 16, 2024

Fani Willis May Be Target Of Georgia Governor Brian Kemp's New Law

Fani Willis, the district attorney who had an affair with her subordinate and lead prosecutor in the Georgia election interference case against former President Donald Trump, is in BIG trouble.

Las week, a judge has ordered either Wade or Willis to step down from the case against Trump because of their inappropriate relationship.

In fact, Judge Scott McAfee called it a “significant appearance of impropriety.”

Not long after the order came through, Wade dropped a letter of resignation from his position as prosecutor.

“Although the court found, that 'the Defendants failed to meet their burden of proving that the District Attorney acquired an actual conflict of interest,' I am offering my resignation in the interest of democracy, in dedication to the American public, and to move this case forward as quickly as possible,” Wade wrote in his resignation letter.

Willis responded to Wade’s resignation letter, saying that she will “will always remember -- and will remind everyone” that Wade was “brave enough to step forward and take on the investigation and prosecution of the allegations that the defendants in this case engaged in a conspiracy to overturn Georgia's 2020 Presidential Election.”

It seems that Willis thinks she is out of the woods.

However, that could not be farther from the truth.

In fact, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp just signed a law that may end in Willis’ demise.

You see, the new law will allow the government the power to discipline prosecutors and even remove them from their positions all together.

“This legislation will help us ensure rogue and incompetent prosecutors are held accountable if they refuse to uphold the law,” Kemp wrote.

The odds of this law being signed so closely to the Wade-Willis scandal are too conspicuous not for the issues not to be connected.

Do you think the Georgia officials are working toward removing Willis from her position?

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