Newly released documents reveal that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis coordinated closely with the Biden White House, the Justice Department, and Democrats on the House Jan. 6 Committee while building her now-collapsed racketeering case against former President Donald Trump, according to internal communications obtained by Just the News.
The records, released after a lengthy legal battle under Georgia’s Open Records Law, show that the collaboration went far beyond standard inter-agency communication. Remarkably, the documents indicate that President Joe Biden’s administration cleared the way for Willis’ prosecutors to question former Trump officials by waiving executive privilege.
In a September 2022 letter to Willis’ deputy, F. Donald Wakeford, Biden’s special counsel, Richard Sauber, stated that the White House would not assert executive privilege regarding testimony tied to Jan. 6 or efforts to challenge the 2020 election results.
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