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'Focus on the Murders!' Trump Unloads on Georgia DA With Indictments Pending [Read It]

By Eric Bolling Staff

Former US President and 2024 presidential hopeful Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally in Erie, Pennsylvania, on July 29, 2023. (Photo by Joed Viera / AFP) (Photo by JOED VIERA/AFP via Getty Images)

Former President and 2024 FOP frontrunner Donald Trump unloaded on Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis for focusing on his “perfect phone call” instead of the “record number of murders in Atlanta.”

Trump hit TRUTH Social to blast Willis with rumors of new indictments swirling.

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“Why is ‘Phoney’ (Like in PERFECT ‘PHONE’ CALL, get it?) Fani Willis, the severely underperforming D.A. of Fulton County who is being accused of having an ‘affair’ with a Gang Member of a group that she is prosecuting, leaking my name in regard to a Grand Jury pertaining to Election Fraud & Irregularities that I say took place in Georgia,” Trump posted Sunday morning.

“I made a PERFECT PHONE CALL OF PROTEST. What does Phoney Fani have to do with me? She should instead focus on the record number of murders in Atlanta!”

Trump continued about 20 minutes later.

“The only Election Interference that took place in Fulton County, Georgia, was done by those that Rigged and Stole the Election, not by me, who simply complained that the Election was Rigged and Stolen,” Trump posted.

“We have Massive and Conclusive Proof, if the Grand Jury would like to see it. Unfortunately, the publicity seeking D.A. isn’t interested in Justice, or this evidence. Also, as in Manhattan, the corrupt DOJ is pushing hard trying to keep Biden in Office. The whole system is dishonest and broken!”

From Newsmax:

CNN reported Sunday that Willis’ evidence includes text messages and emails directly connecting members of Trump’s legal team to an early January 2021 voting system breach in Coffee County.

Legal experts and lawyers in Georgia who know Willis’ work expect the DA to levy state racketeering charges against Trump, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal.

More over at Newsmax:



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