The Collapse of Fani Willis’s Case Against Trump
The last attempt to take down President Trump through legal means is about to fail spectacularly. Reports indicate that the Georgia Supreme Court is likely to dismiss Fani Willis’s RICO case against him, as noted by The New York Post.
Fani Willis: Stubborn and Overreaching
Despite her determination, sources suggest that Willis could be removed from the case altogether or overridden by the state Supreme Court. This court seems ready to step in and shut it down. As one insider put it, “I would be shocked if it wasn’t (dismissed) but Fani has an ego bigger than the entire state so who knows,” according to The New York Post.
Canceled Hearings and Legal Maneuvering
President Trump was set for a hearing on December 5 aimed at disqualifying Fani Willis from this case. However, just last week, the Georgia Court of Appeals unexpectedly canceled those oral arguments. It raises questions about what’s really happening behind closed doors.
The Indictment That Sparked Outrage
This whole mess started back in August 2023 when Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis decided to indict President Trump along with 18 others for simply challenging the results of the 2020 election. It’s hard not to see this as a blatant political attack rather than a legitimate legal action.
A Judge’s Rejection of Charges
In September, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee made headlines when he dropped two criminal counts against Trump in this ongoing saga. He ruled that these charges were outside of Willis’s jurisdiction since she operates as a local District Attorney—not a federal prosecutor.
Dismantling the Indictment Piece by Piece
This isn’t just a minor setback; now five out of thirteen original charges have been dismissed against President Trump. Earlier this year, Judge McAfee quashed three additional charges, further weakening Willis’s position.
More Dismissals Ahead?
The judge specifically pointed out that some dismissed charges related directly to claims involving solicitation of elected officials—like Trump’s infamous phone call on January 2, 2021, with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.
An Attempt at Reinforcement by Fani Willis
In October, after facing setbacks in court, Fani Willis requested that appeals court judges reinstate six charges against Trump—including three direct accusations aimed at him. But let’s face it: Biden’s attempts through lawfare are crumbling like a house of cards since Trump’s victory became clearer following recent elections.
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