Fani Willis Is Burnt Toast: Receipts Prove She Met White House on Trump Prosecution

Even though the hearings into Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’s malfeasance have wrapped up, new evidence continues to surface which proves that she perjured herself on the stand. The Georgia state senate is currently investigating Willis to determine whether she should be removed from her post as District Attorney. This is an entirely separate investigation of Willis from the dramatic courtroom drama that’s already taken place.

The attorney for Mike Roman, one of Trump’s co-defendants in the Georgia RICO case, testified before the Georgia Senate this week. All we can say is—wow!

The attorney brought receipts that definitively prove Fani Willis lied about her trips to the White House. The lawyer obtained the White House visitor logs from 2023—before Fani Willis charged Trump and his co-defendants.

 

Willis stated on the witness stand, while under oath, that she had made several trips to Washington, DC in her capacity as District Attorney. However, she was adamant in claiming that she never went to the White House.

That was a lie.

According to the White House visitor logs, Fani Willis had a five-and-a-half hour meeting with Kamala Harris on February 23, 2023—before Willis indicted Trump. Fani Willis lied under oath on the witness stand. More importantly, this proves that all the fake prosecutions against Donald Trump are being coordinated by the criminal Biden regime, which we’ve suspected all along.

Here’s the explosive moment in the Senate hearing when the attorney reveals the proof. Also, watch the Democrats’ faces on the right-hand side of the screen when they start exchanging nervous glances. It’s hilarious!


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