Appearing on FNC’s “Kabuto Live,” Georgia State Sen. Bill Cowsert (R) said the Georgia Legislature is investigating Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ prosecution of former President Donald Trump. .
He called Willis and Nathan Wade’s actions “troublesome,” adding that Georgia is also considering changing the law to prevent “improper conduct” by prosecutors.
“Meanwhile, the Georgia Senate continues to investigate Fani Willis and allegations of misconduct,” said alternate host Edward Lawrence. “Republican Georgia Sen. Bill Cowsert is the chairman leading that investigation, and he’s joining me now. So, by the way, we contacted both Fani Willis and Nathan Wade. I have taken it. No response so far. They are welcome to come on the show for an interview at any time. So, Senator Cowsert, what is the current status of your investigation?”
“Well, we’re conducting a fact-finding investigation into some really explosive allegations of very troubling conduct by prosecutors, improper conflicts of interest, and even financial misconduct,” Cowsert said. answered. “The problem with this is that it only erodes public confidence in the fairness and impartiality of our nation’s criminal justice system. We’re going to get to the facts and dig into the evidence here. Also, Mr. Wade. and Mr. Willis have a lot to explain, and we welcome them to testify before the committee. They will be welcome to do so.”
“However, we will look at whether there is a way to amend Georgia law to amend current law or create legislation that provides guardrails of rules against this type of inappropriate conduct by prosecutors.” he added.
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