Fani Willis blasts Jim Jordan's 'illegal intrusion' in scathing rebuke

Fani Willis blasts Jim Jordan's 'illegal intrusion' in scathing rebuke
Rep. Jim Jordan (Image via Gage Skidmore)
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Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is responding to a letter House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan sent last month demanding materials from her investigation into Donald Trump and his efforts to overturn the 2020 election, the week following her grand jury's massive indictment of the ex-president and 18 alleged co-conspirators, and just hours before Trump traveled to Atlanta to turn himself in to be booked on 13 felony charges.

Chairman Jordan gave D.A. Willis a deadline of "Sept. 7 to provide all information about federal funding received by her office, documents or communications with the Justice Department and particularly Special Counsel Jack Smith and any documents or communications with the White House regarding the investigation of Trump or 18 other codefendants," The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported at the time.

“Your letter makes clear that you lack a basic understanding of the law, its practice and the ethical obligations of attorneys generally and prosecutors specifically,” Willis told Jordan in her Thursday letter, also published by the paper. Jordan has a law degree but says he never took the bar exam.

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At one point in her letter Willis tells Jordan, "For a more thorough understanding of Georgia's RICO statute, its application and similar laws in other states, I encourage you to read 'RICO State-by-State.' As a non-member of the bar, you can purchase a copy for two hundred forty-nine dollars [$249]."

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