Rep. Jim Jordan accuses Fani Willis of being involved in a plot to prevent Trump from taking office.

Willis heard about Jordan's claims and responded that it's not worth his attention.

May 15th 2024.

Rep. Jim Jordan accuses Fani Willis of being involved in a plot to prevent Trump from taking office.
According to a recent report by Atlanta's WSB-TV, Congressman Jim Jordan has made some bold accusations against Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. He is claiming that she is involved in a conspiracy to prevent former President Donald Trump from winning the 2024 presidential election. As the chair of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee, Jordan is leading the investigation into Willis' prosecution case against Trump, and he believes that her actions could have a significant impact on the upcoming election.

In a statement, Jordan stated that he believes Willis' case against Trump is politically motivated, and it is clear to the American people. He and Willis have been exchanging letters since 2023, when Jordan requested that she hand over all documents related to Trump's charges of conspiracy, racketeering, and election interference in Georgia. In response, Willis accused Jordan of obstructing a criminal proceeding in Georgia.

Now, Jordan is taking his accusations a step further by claiming that Willis is working together with federal prosecutor Jack Smith and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg to ensure that a Republican nominee does not win the Oval Office again. Jordan believes that the American people are smart enough to see through this supposed conspiracy, saying, "I think Americans have common sense. I think they can see it for what it is. That's what's going on here."

Jordan's ongoing feud with Willis also stems from his desire to question her about how she spent $14 million in federal grant money and her relationship with former special prosecutor Nathan Wade. Although Wade is no longer involved in the case, and Willis has been given the green light to proceed with her criminal prosecution of Trump, Jordan is not backing down. He even mentioned the possibility of issuing subpoenas to the two lawyers, despite his refusal to comply with a Congressional subpoena to speak to the January 6 Committee.

As reported by Axios, Jordan is making strategic moves to potentially become the next House Speaker, as current Speaker Mike Johnson's position may be on the line. In private conversations with colleagues, Jordan has expressed his desire to do things differently if he were to take on this role, following a heated argument over foreign aid funding.

However, Jordan's campaign for Speaker faced some backlash in the fall of 2023 when 25 Republicans refused to vote for him on the House floor during his final ballot. And what does Willis have to say about all of this? When asked for her response to Jordan's accusations, she simply stated, "This ain't even worth my time," according to WSB-TV.
On a related note, a new survey has revealed that many voters are still undecided between Trump and Biden. This uncertainty could have significant implications for the upcoming election and the political landscape as a whole.

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