Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) is a bulldog, and now he is Donald Trump’s bulldog.
Jordan is going after Fulton County DA Fani Willis with everything he has, reported The Hill.
The latest was an investigation to find out if Willis was acting in conjunction with Biden’s DOJ to create the latest Trump indictment, reported Breitbart.
Man on Mission
Jordan penned a letter to Willis recently indicating that he believed her indictment of Trump was politically motivated.
His letter stated, “Your indictment and prosecution implicate substantial federal interests, and the circumstances surrounding your actions raise serious concerns about whether they are politically motivated.
“You did not bring charges until two-and-a-half years later, at a time when the campaign for the Republican presidential nomination is in full swing.
“Moreover, you have requested that the trial in this matter begin on March 4, 2024, the day before Super Tuesday and eight days before the Georgia presidential primary.”
Jordan goes on to tell her that due to the timing of the events and how they are intertwined with the primary schedule, the House Judiciary Committee will now be conducting an investigation into the indictment and the actions of her office.
Willis issued a denial, stating, “I don’t know what Jack Smith is doing, Jack Smith doesn’t know what I’m doing. In all honesty, if Jack Smith was standing next to me, I’m not sure I would know who he was. My guess is he probably can’t pronounce my name correctly.”
Jordan has given Willis until September 7 to reply to his letter.
I am looking forward to her formal response because there is no doubt the indictment is politically motivated, but to prove it is something altogether different.
Jordan can, however, request access to phone and email records. If there is any communication between Smith and Willis during that time period, there is going to be all hell to pay.