Fani Willis whistleblower comes forward

By 
 April 14, 2024

A whistleblower is talking to Congress about Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis (D). 

According to Newsweek, this has been revealed by U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), the head of the House Judiciary Committee - a committee that is currently investigating Willis' alleged misuse of federal funds.

Jordan made the revelation during an appearance on the Fox Business Network's Mornings With Maria. 

It appears that the whistleblower comes from within Willis' office.

"God bless the whistleblower"

It also appears that the whistleblower is helping House investigators to get to the bottom of the misuse of funds allegation.

Jordan, during his Fox Business appearance, said, "God bless the whistleblower [who] came forward."

He added, "We’ve talked with the whistleblower, she’s giving information to the press, to us. Now the Department of Justice is looking into this. All kinds of problems with Fani Willis and this ridiculous investigation she’s run on President Trump and others."

Jordan, of course, is referring to the fact that Willis is prosecuting Trump and many of Trump's allies, alleging that they committed crimes when they attempted to challenge Georgia's results in the 2020 presidential election. The case, though, has backfired massively on Willis.

The backfire began when it was discovered that Willis selected her lover, Nathan Wade, to prosecute Trump and that she paid him large sums of money to do so - money that he then used to take Willis on trips. Wade has been kicked off the case, but Willis has been allowed to remain.

The investigation

Jordan's investigation of Willis, however, is regarding a different matter. It is regarding Willis' alleged misuse of federal funds.

Just last week, even President Joe Biden's Department of Justice (DOJ) turned on Willis.

Breitbart News reports:

The Justice Department said Friday it unmasked “inconsistencies” in Fulton County Prosecutor Fani Willis’s use of federal grant funds, confirming whistleblower allegations. Willis previously fired the whistleblower who alleged the Fulton County office mishandled $488,000 of federal grant money to pay for “swag,” computers, and travel.

It appears that the Biden administration, here, has decided to distance itself from Harris and allegations that the White House has been orchestrating the Willis' prosecutions of Trump.

The walls sure do seem to be closing in on Willis. Now that the Biden administration has turned on her, it does not appear that she has many places left to hide. Whether or not she will end up losing her job, though, remains unclear.

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