Congress has subpoenaed records from Fulton County, Georgia, District Attorney Fani Willis, but that wasn't what got the crowd at this year's Conservative Political Action Conference riled up during a conversation between American Conservative Union Chairman Matt Schlapp and Ohio Republican Rep. Jim Jordan.
Jordan, who chairs the House Judiciary Committee, told Schlapp that his office had been in conversation with a whistleblower in Willis' office - news that drew cheers and applause from those in attendance.
"There's a whistleblower in her office who we have talked to, our, the committee staff," Jordan said, and had to pause as the crowd noise interrupted him.
"The whistleblower - I think she's like 4-foot-11 - but Fani Willis had seven police escort her out when she fired this lady, because this lady raised the concern that Ms. Willis was not spending federal funds - not following the grant, the rules of the grant and the grant dollars in the appropriate manner."
"So she raised this concern and then Fani Willis fired her," Jordan said.
Jordan explained that the information obtained from the whistleblower - identified by the Washington Examiner as former Fulton County District Attorney's Office employee Amanda Timpson - led to his committee subpoenaing Willis for documents related to the grant.
Willis was supposed to have responded to that subpoena by Friday, when Jordan spoke at CPAC, but had not yet done so.
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