EXPLOSIVE: FANI’S FAKE ELECTORS FRACAS – DA ADMITS DEFENDANTS ARE EATING THEIR OWN
EXPLOSIVE: FANI’S FAKE ELECTORS FRACAS – DA ADMITS DEFENDANTS ARE EATING THEIR OWN
The house of cards that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis constructed against the so-called “fake” Trump electors is wobbling — and the panic is palpable.
In a stunning legal filing, Willis now claims the 16 defendants are incriminating one another. Her panicked solution? She’s demanding that a lawyer representing multiple electors be immediately disqualified, insisting a “non-consentable” conflict has erupted because the clients are now singing wildly different tunes.
This isn’t a prosecutorial breakthrough — it’s a public breakdown. The grand RICO spectacle, once touted as the smartest legal play in the nation, is cannibalizing itself in real time. When alleged co-conspirators start slinging dirt at each other, the original conspiracy theory doesn’t crystallize — it shatters into a mess of desperate finger-pointing.
Willis’s disqualification motion reeks of a prosecutor losing control. She’s not exposing a coordinated criminal enterprise; she’s trying to muzzle a defense attorney who could weaponize the chaos to shred her already-wobbly case. If the electors are now adversaries, isn’t that exactly what a fair trial demands — each person for himself, testing the evidence in the crucible of cross-examination? Instead, Willis wants to play puppeteer, deciding who gets to speak for whom.
The contrarian bottom line: a case so fragile that it fractures into internecine warfare isn’t proof of a vast conspiracy. It’s proof the alleged conspirators never sat around a table singing from the same hymn sheet. The real scandal here isn’t the supposed incrimination — it’s a prosecutor scrambling to salvage a narrative that’s crumbling from within.
Stay vigilant, stay informed. This is Jessica Ali for Global1.news.
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