A judge has ordered Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to conduct a new search for records in connection with the case against former President Donald Trump. This ruling follows allegations of “omissions” in her previous search, which was deemed inadequate, raising questions about the integrity of the investigation into potential collusion concerning the 2020 election.
The order particularly highlights a lack of documentation regarding searches of devices used by key personnel involved in the case, including Chief Investigator Michael Hill and former Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade. Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton emphasizes the significance of these developments, noting that the existence of certain records suggests collaboration with figures like former Special Counsel Jack Smith, adding another layer of complexity to the ongoing legal saga.
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