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My impression is Fani Willis has not been in the news the MSM can get behind, for a couple of weeks, so she releases a ground shattering report comes out tomorrow or Monday, accusing Trump, before the fake trial on Monday in NY. To make the media goes crazy with âWe got him Nowâ
Once you see the pattern, you can never unsee it
>>20714249 A former Fulton County District Attorneyâs office employee is giving information to House Republicans FANI IS GOING DOWN!!!PN
==Fani Willis' Former Employee Is Giving Republicans Information
Matthew Impelli==
Published Apr 11, 2024 at 10:13 AM EDT
A former employee of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is reportedly giving information to Republicans amid their probe into how federal funds were used by her office.
On Thursday, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan appeared on Fox Business Network's Mornings with Maria to speak about a report from the Washington Free Beacon about an investigation into how Willis's office used federal funds, following information provided by a whistleblower.
"God bless the whistleblower [who] came forward," Jordan said. "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."
Fani Willis
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis looks on during a hearing in the case of the State of Georgia v. Donald John Trump at the Fulton County Courthouse on March 1 in Atlanta, Georgia. On⌠Alex Slitz-Pool/Getty Images/Getty Images
The Context
Earlier this year, Jordan and the Republican-led House Judiciary Committee issued a subpoena to Willis's office requesting documents relating to her office's receipt and use of federal funds. Willis has faced criticism from Republicans since her election interference case against former President Donald Trump and 18 co-defendants.
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The presumptive Republican presidential nominee has been accused of conspiring to overturn Joe Biden's 2020 election win in Georgia. Trump has pleaded not guilty to all charges and repeatedly said the case is politically motivated.
"While you have indicated that additional documents may be forthcoming in response to the Committee's subpoena, the Committee has yet to receive any additional responsive materials in the three weeks since your initial response," Jordan said in a letter to Willis last month, requesting more information from her office by March 23.
"Accordingly, the Committee expects that you will produce all responsive documents to the subpoena in the categories prioritized by the Committee no later than 12:00 p.m. on March 28, 2024. If you fail to do so, the Committee will consider taking further action, such as the invocation of contempt of Congress proceedings."
What We Know
Last month, Willis sent Jordan a letter responding to the subpoena, saying: "As you note in your letter, we have already provided you with substantial information about our programs that are funded via federal grants."
Willis stated that she previously said her office would be providing information on the subpoena on a "rolling basis" and criticized Jordan's demands, saying they are "unreasonable and uncustomary and would require this government office to divert resources from our primary purpose of prosecuting crime."
The Fulton County District Attorney also noted in her letter that Jordan's subpoena would not stop the investigation into Trump.
Newsweek reached out to the Fulton County District Attorney's Office via email for comment.
Views
In a statement to the Washington Free Beacon this week, a spokesperson for the Justice Department said that during their review of the inquiry on the use of federal funds by Willis's office, "we have noticed some inconsistencies in what Fulton County has reported to [the Federal Subaward Reporting System] and we are working with them to update their reporting accordingly."
What's Next
Willis was recently ordered to remove special prosecutor Nathan Wade from the case against Trump after a motion to disqualify her over a relationship the two had. The case against Trump in Fulton County is expected to proceed in coming months.
https://www.newsweek.com/fani-willis-former-employee-giving-republicans-information-1889388
12 Apr, 2024 02:12
European stateâs leader vows to resist Russian sanctions âblackmailâ
Serbia is âproudâ of its ironclad position on Ukraine conflict, President Aleksandar Vucic has said
Serbia will not be blackmailed into adopting the Western line regarding the Ukraine conflict and imposing sanctions on Moscow, President Aleksandar Vucic said on Thursday.
Since the hostilities broke out two years ago, Serbia, which has traditionally maintained close ties with Moscow, has striven to remain neutral. Vucic has said on numerous occasions that his government has come under pressure from Western powers to place sanctions on Russia.
âThe position we expressed â eight days after the conflict in Ukraine began, is still valid today. Serbia is proud of its position,âVucic told journalists on Thursday, when asked whether French President Emmanuel Macron demanded that Belgrade impose sanctions on Moscow.
During his visit to Paris earlir this week, Vucic âreached concrete agreementsâ on Serbiaâs purchase of 12 French-made Rafale fighter jets. The French leader claimed at a joint press conference that Serbiaâs âfuture lies within the EU,â and that Belgrade should honor this by âgreater coordination with our foreign policy decisionsâ â stoking speculations that the jet deal comes with conditions.
âNo one has blackmailed us, and no one can blackmail us⌠Serbia is small in terms of its size and population, but is big in its heart and giant in terms of statehood. Serbia has not and will not change its attitude,â Vucic noted, insisting that his meeting with Macron was âfriendly.â
Belgrade has officially condemned Moscowâs military operation in Ukraine, although Serbia remains the only country in Eastern Europe â aside from Belarus â that has not imposed sanctions in light of the conflict. Vucic admitted in February that he does not know how long he will be able to hold out against Western pressure, but stressed that his country will defend its position for âas long as possible.â
The title should be âThe Dwarf and the Giantâ
https://www.rt.com/news/595780-serbia-russia-sanctions-blackmail-vucic/
11 Apr, 2024 18:52
Synagogue attack thwarted in Moscow â FSB (VIDEO)
Russian security operatives have âneutralizedâ a terrorist suspect, who responded with armed resistance during detention
A terrorist attack targeting a synagogue in Moscow has been prevented, the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) announced on Thursday.
The suspect was shot and killed during a standoff with security operatives, the FSB told Russian media in a statement, adding that the man was plotting an attack against one of the cityâs synagogues.
The FSB has not revealed the identity of the suspect but said that he was a citizen of one of the Central Asian countries, whoâd arrived in Russia in 2023. The man had a criminal record at home and became radicalized while serving a prison sentence, the statement added.
After arriving in Russia, the suspect started to actively prepare for the attack, according to the agency. He studied the area where the synagogue in question was located and bought chemicals and components needed to produce an improvised explosive device (IED).
On Wednesday, the FSB raided the apartment the suspect was living in, seeking to detain him. The man âoffered armed resistance and was neutralized with return fire,â the statement said. During the raid, the operatives discovered a fully functional IED as well as explosives in his residence.
In early March, the FSB reported thwarting another Moscow synagogue attack. At that time, the security service eliminated a cell linked to ISIS-K, an Afghanistan-based offshoot of Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL). The terrorists were based in the Kaluga Region, which borders Moscow Region. Firearms as well as ammunition and IED components were found during that raid.
The news comes just three weeks after a major terrorist attack on a concert venue outside Moscow. On March 22, four gunmen stormed the Crocus City Hall ahead of a rock band performance. They made their way to the main auditorium, shooting indiscriminately, and then set the building on fire. The attack left over 140 people dead and more than 500 injured.
The four shooters, as well as seven alleged accomplices, were arrested after the assault. ISIS-K has claimed responsibility for the massacre. Russian officials have said that the terrorist act was carried out by radical Islamists, but still maintained that the Ukrainian government could be behind the operation. Kiev has denied the allegation.
https://www.rt.com/russia/595773-sinagogue-attack-thwarted-moscow/
https://rumble.com/embed/v4mbzc2/?pub=4
(Thanks Russia many new, but many didnât)
11 Apr, 2024 21:12
US funds Ukraine outlets that censor Americans â report
âIndependentâ media are paid by the USAID and NED to advance Kievâs narratives and silence critics
A âsprawling constellationâ of supposedly independent organizations and fact-checkers bankrolled by Washington has been behind labeling Americans who disagree with Kiev Russian propagandists, according to an investigation published on Thursday.
Journalist Lee Fang and RealClearInvestigations have looked into outfits such as New Voice of Ukraine, VoxUkraine, Detector Media and others, finding that in many cases they âpromoted aggressive messages that stray from traditional journalistic practicesâ to support the Ukrainian government and âdelegitimize its critics,â both at home and abroad.
Americans they have gone after range from economist Jeffrey Sachs and University of Chicago Professor John Mearsheimer to journalists Tucker Carlson and Glenn Greenwald. Some of these outfits have also denounced a factually correct New York Times article about the battle of Avdeevka as a âRussian psyopâ and âdisinformation.â
The US Agency for International Development (USAID) and the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) have funded scores of Ukrainian organizations. Some of them act as fact-checking partners for Metaâs Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp platforms, helping Ukraine censor critics under the guise of fighting âRussian disinformation.â
The London-based Zinc Network has been paid by USAIDto âundermine Kremlin information operationsâ and help Ukraine with its own âstrategic communications.â
According to another investigative journalist, Jack Poulson, Zincâs Open Information Partnership in Ukraine has defined disinformation as âverifiable information which is unbalanced or skewed, amplifies, or exaggerates certain elements for effect, or uses emotive or inflammatory language to achieve effects which fit within existing Kremlin narratives, aims, or activities.â
Asked about the âanti-disinformationâ groups in Ukraine targeting Americans,the State Department told Fang and RealClear that it âprovides funding to credible independent media organizations to strengthen democracies in the countries we work in around the world.â
âWe do not control the editorial content of these organizations,â the State Department insisted. According to documents Fang has reviewed, however, the US government and its contractors have âdirectly set the agendaâ for Ukrainian outlets.
The US is âan active participantâ in the information war between Russia and Ukraine, George Beebe, a director with the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, told Fang. âThe US government has been trying to shape perceptions, and itâs very difficult to separate whatâs intended for foreign audiences from what seeps into the Anglosphere media,â he added.
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has accused Russia of influencing US lawmakers and society at large. While he has offered little evidence for his claims, Fangâs investigation has revealed that much of the content generated by US-funded Ukrainian outlets âexplicitly targets American foreign policy discourse.â
https://www.rt.com/news/595765-us-funds-ukraine-censorship/