Former president Donald Trump is being attacked on several fronts, by several governmental officials across various states. Pursuant to Trump’s alleged election interference in Georgia, news has surfaced that Fulton County district attorney Fani Willis and special prosecutor Nathan Wade may have coordinated their investigation with the Biden administration. Former congressman Newt Gingrich

Gingrich: I am told, this is hearsay, but I am told by a reliable source that Friday evening someone from Washington called the district attorney’s office in Atlanta and said, ‘You have to indict on Monday. We have to cover up all the mistakes we just made with Weiss.’ And she said apparently, ‘My jurors aren’t coming back ’til Tuesday.’ They said, ‘You didn’t hear me, ‘You have to indict on Monday.’ This is hearsay, but it comes from a person who has remarkably good sources.

Fani Willis has been accused of having a romantic relationship with Nathan Wade, the special prosecutor. Trump’s co-defendant Michael Roman wants the case dismissed. It’s uncertain whether Wade is even competent enough to even try a federal case of this magnitude. Now, Gingrich is implying that the White House was not only involved with the prosecutor of Trump – a major political opponent of Biden – and even coordinated the timing of Willis’s press release pursuant to an investigation.

The “U.S. is a banana republic” may have come full circle now. Apparently, Wade billed the White House directly for hours spent discussing the case. He likely was trying to cover his back. That paper trail could be used by Trump to get the case dismissed and sink any election plans for Biden and the democrats.

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