House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) and Subcommittee Chairman Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) have initiated an inquiry into Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis for her coordination with the January 6 Select Committee.
The inquiry reveals the Committee’s concerns about the “politically motivated prosecutions” and the coordination between Willis’s office and the January 6 Select Committee. The GOP has also requested documents relating to this coordination, citing concerns about due process and the integrity of the investigations.
“The partisan January 6 Select Committee had a troubling track record of procedural abuses and due process violations,” Jordan wrote in the letter. “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. It fabricated and publicly released doctored evidence.”
He continued, “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…
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