Fani Willis, the Georgia prosecutor attempting to jail President Donald Trump and more than a dozen others for the “thought crime” of raising questions about the 2020 presidential election, is facing charges she has created not just a constitutional crisis, but a “full-blown constitutional collapse” in the case.
Willis has claimed, in charges against multiple people who were involved in various parts of Trump’s disputes over the 2020 results, which evidence now confirms was the result of outside and improper influences, that they conspired to overthrow the election.
She’s using the state’s organized crime law to threaten the defendants with a months-long trial that could send most of them into bankruptcy if they don’t plead guilty, and several have already.
But in all the cases that already have been resolved through plea agreements, Willis has failed to obtain a single plea to the conspiracy agenda that she insists was present, with defendants mostly pleading to misdemeanors.
A report at the Federalist now outlines the allegations against Willis, made by a legal team for Jeffrey Clark, a Trump-era Department of Justice official.