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Jim Jordan initiates second probe into Georgia DA prosecuting Trump

Jim ⁣Jordan Launches Second Investigation of Georgia DA⁤ Prosecuting Trump

House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan is on the warpath.

The Ohio Republican on Tuesday announced a ⁣fresh inquiry into Fulton County, ‌Georgia, District Attorney ⁢Fani Willis over indications she colluded with the House select committee that investigated the Jan. ​6, 2021, Capitol incursion ‍as part ‌of her ongoing prosecution of⁤ former‌ President Donald Trump.

A news release from the ⁤House Judiciary Committee said Jordan and fellow GOP Rep. Barry‌ Loudermilk of Georgia launched an investigation ‌after “learning that ‍Willis’s office coordinated its investigative actions with the partisan Select Committee.”

The committee ​chairman ⁤sent a letter to the Fulton County prosecutor on Tuesday ⁣demanding documents and communications between her office and the Jan. 6 panel.

“We‌ are in possession of a⁢ letter,⁣ dated December 17, 2021, and enclosed herein,‌ from you to Rep. Bennie G. Thompson, Chairman of the partisan⁢ January 6 Select Committee, requesting access to congressional ‘records that may be relevant to⁣ our criminal investigation,’” Jordan wrote.

“Specifically, you asked Rep. Thompson for access to ‘record [sic] includ[ing] but … not limited⁤ to ‍recordings⁤ and transcripts of witness ​interviews ⁢and depositions, electronic and print records of ⁢communications, and records of‍ travel,’” he said.⁢ “You even offered that you and your ⁢staff were​ eager to travel to Washington, D.C, to ‘meet‍ with⁣ investigators in person’ and to receive these records ‘any time’ between ⁢January 31, 2022,⁤ and February 25, ‌2022.

“Although it is not clear what records, if ⁢any, you ‍obtained from your coordination ‍with the partisan ⁢January 6⁤ Select Committee, this ‍new information raises additional questions relevant to the‍ Committee’s⁢ oversight of your politically⁢ motivated prosecution of​ a⁣ former⁢ President‌ of ​the United States and several former senior federal officials.”

The congressman‌ said the “partisan January 6 Select ⁤Committee had a troubling track ​record of procedural abuses and ​due‌ process ‌violations.”

“It only‌ solicited evidence ‌from a select set of relevant individuals, ignored ‍exculpatory evidence, and did not pursue⁤ witnesses with evidence that‍ would not advance its partisan narrative,” Jordan wrote.

“It fabricated and ⁣publicly released doctored evidence. It cherrypicked selective information to create false and misleading public ⁤narratives.”

“To⁤ the extent that your⁣ politically motivated prosecutions are now relying⁢ in any ‍way on records‍ obtained from the partisan January 6 Select‌ Committee, ‍it only reinforces concerns about your commitment‍ to due process ‍and⁢ whether ⁤you have fulfilled your obligations to properly disclose this ​material,” Jordan wrote.

The letter demanded that Willis provide all requested evidence — including all official communications and materials exchanged⁣ between Willis and the Jan. 6 committee‍ — by ⁢5 p.m. ⁣Dec. 19.

Loudermilk wrote⁣ to Thompson, a Mississippi‌ Democrat, on Tuesday with a similar demand for records.

In a ⁣post on X, he said any such collusion should be “concerning ⁢to⁣ everyone.”

“This new ‍information ‌raises questions about Willis’ and Thompson’s commitment to due process, and whether House Rules‍ were violated when the Select Committee ​failed to‍ properly disclose this material,” the congressman said.

“We have ‍serious concerns‍ about this behavior and we are seeking the truth,” Loudermilk added.

It is not the first ⁤time that ‍Jordan has announced​ investigations into Willis as part ⁢of her case against Trump and 18 others for⁣ allegedly​ interfering in ⁢the results of the 2020 presidential election.

Shortly after the indictments were⁢ issued in August, Jordan ‌launched a probe into allegations that the Fulton County prosecutor had conspired with ⁤the Justice Department in the presentation of her‍ case.

“Ms.⁤ Willis’s indictment ‍and ​prosecution implicate substantial federal interests, and​ the circumstances‌ surrounding her actions raise serious concerns about whether such actions are ⁣politically motivated,” the House Judiciary Committee wrote at the time.

Willis responded ‌by accusing⁤ Jordan of legal interference and pushing “outrageous ​partisan‌ misrepresentations.”


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How does Jordan ‌criticize the January 6 Select Committee for procedural abuses and due process violations, and what concerns ⁢does he raise‌ about its influence on Willis’s prosecution of‌ former President Donald Trump

House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, a Republican from Ohio, has launched a second investigation into Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis. The investigation stems from indications⁤ that ⁢Willis ​may have colluded⁤ with the House select committee that investigated‍ the January 6, 2021, ​Capitol ⁤incursion as‌ part of her ongoing ⁣prosecution of former President Donald Trump.

According to a news release from the House Judiciary Committee, Jordan and fellow GOP Rep. Barry ‌Loudermilk of Georgia initiated the investigation after learning of coordination between Willis’s office‌ and the partisan Select‌ Committee. Jordan sent ⁢a letter‍ to the Fulton County prosecutor ⁤demanding documents and​ communications between ‌her office and ⁢the Jan. 6 panel.

The letter references a previous letter ‌from ​Willis to Rep. Bennie G. Thompson, Chairman of the January ⁢6 ​Select Committee, in which she requested access to congressional records that may be relevant to her ‌criminal investigation. Jordan questions which records Willis obtained through her coordination with the committee and raises concerns about⁣ the ⁢committee’s oversight of‍ her⁢ politically motivated prosecution.

Jordan criticizes‍ the partisan January 6 Select Committee for procedural abuses,​ due process violations, and fabricating and publicly releasing doctored⁤ evidence. He raises concerns about the committee’s influence on Willis’s prosecution and questions her ​commitment to due process.

The letter demands that Willis provide all requested evidence, including official communications and materials exchanged with the Jan. 6 committee, by December 19th.

In ⁣a⁤ similar demand, Loudermilk wrote to Thompson expressing concerns about collusion between Willis and the committee. He states that any⁢ such collusion raises questions about Willis and Thompson’s commitment to due process and whether House Rules were violated ‍when the committee failed to disclose the material.

This new investigation by Jordan and‍ Loudermilk seeks ⁢to uncover the truth behind ‍any potential collusion between‍ Willis and the January 6 Select Committee. ‍They are concerned ⁤about the implications for⁣ due process and transparency in the ongoing prosecution of former President Donald⁣ Trump.



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