Sunday, March 1, 2026

The Fani Files: Four big revelations from new evidence in Georgia's failed prosecution of Trump

Recent internal memos reveal significant government involvement in the prosecution of Donald Trump by Fulton County, Georgia's District Attorney, Fani Willis. The documents, obtained by Just the News and America First Legal, indicate that the Biden administration played a pivotal role in this case, raising concerns about potential political motivations.

1. Waiving of Executive Privilege: The Biden White House allowed former Trump administration officials to testify before a Georgia grand jury by waiving executive privilege, a rare move that provided critical testimony for the prosecution.

2. Federal Funding: Fani Willis's office received over $18 million in federal funding during her investigation, including a $2 million grant from the Biden Justice Department, which was reportedly encouraged to apply for while her investigation was intensifying.

3. Coordination with the January 6 Committee: Internal communications show that the Fulton County DA's office collaborated closely with the Democrat-led House January 6 Committee, gaining access to vital testimony summaries and documents that aided their case.

4. Meetings with White House: A special prosecutor for Fulton County billed the county for an "interview with DC/White House" in late 2022, yet there are no records detailing what transpired during this meeting.

5. Political Implications: Lawmakers and legal experts indicate that these revelations suggest a coordinated effort by the Biden administration to hinder Trump's political activities by leveraging both federal and state legal processes against him.

The documents released indicate an unprecedented level of cooperation between state and federal authorities in prosecuting Donald Trump, leading to allegations of politically motivated actions against him. This case raises important questions about the integrity of judicial processes and the politicization of law enforcement in the United States. 

https://justthenews.com/accountability/political-ethics/four-biggest-revelations-fani-files-week

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