“We’ve been working for two and half years. We’re ready to go.”
Willis has previously signaled in letters to local officials and those providing security that she would make any charging announcements between July 31 and the end of August. She laid out a variety of security provisions her team plans to take beginning Monday.
Willis’ latest commitment to that time frame comes after a judge scheduled an August 10 hearing on the Trump team’s efforts to disqualify Willis, a Democrat, from the case, toss much of the evidence she has collected and remove another judge in Fulton County from presiding over the case. (snip)
“I think that the sheriff is doing something smart in making sure that the courthouse stays safe,” Willis said. “I’m not willing to put any of the employees or the constituents that come to the courthouse in harm’s way.”
Willis said that people may not be happy with her upcoming announcements and “sometimes when people are unhappy, they act in a way that could create harm.”
BREAKING: Judge overseeing the Fulton County special grand jury has *rejected* Donald Trump's bid to quash the special grand jury's report, to disqualify DA Fani Willis and prevent further prosecution.https://t.co/0nyJ13aCsQ pic.twitter.com/ko6yfDqYfl
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This one is going to be delightful. No pardons for state crimes.
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This one is going to be delightful. No pardons for state crimes.
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I have to wonder how much of Trump's potential time on the campaign trail will be eaten up by mandatory court appearances.