Thursday, December 19, 2024

Fani Willis dq’ed from Trump election interference case

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
thursday, december 19, 2024 at 2:55:00 p.m. est

Fani Willis dq’ed from Trump election interference case

“(zh) Fulton county district attorney Fani Willis has been disqualified from prosecuting President-elect Trump in his election interference case by a Georgia court of appeals.

“while the court didn’t throw out Trump's indictment, Willis and the assistant das working in her office were found to have ‘no authority to proceed’ with the case.

“the new ruling means that Georgia’s prosecuting attorneys’ council will need to find another prosecutor to take over the case and decide whether to continue pursuing it – though if Willis decides to appeal to the state supreme court, that could be delayed.

“needless to say, cnn is crestfallen.”

GRA: And they (dems) would/will do it over again in a snap.

--GRA



2 comments:

AbolishTenure said...

What a screwed-up state. Way way way back when, way back in the day, Anti-MAGA Election-screwer-upper Governor Brian Kemp refused to get involved, as if with a nod and a wink. He might as well have said it out loud, "You go, girl!" State Senator Colton Moore (from MTG's district, by the way) tried to get some legislative action to perform a courtroom Faniectomy - - and he was basically un-personed by the rest of the GOP-controlled legislature. MTG was MIA as far as saying a word in support of him, choosing to criticize the Fani case in her own faux-heroine way while pretending Sen. Moore didn't exist.

Say a prayer for all the little people who got swept up in this as Trump's co-defendants. I imagine some of them have been ruined by lawyers' billing and it's not necessarily over yet.

So the court saved these worthless Republicans' @sses by doing their job for them. Look for the whole state to go down the tubes in the 2026 midterms. Trump only got 50.7% there last month. They already got two U.S. Senators that farther left than the ones from Mass. or Vermont or NY.

Anonymous said...

NATURAL GAS ALERT PART TWO:TRUMP PUSHES FOR EUROPE TO MAKE "MASSIVE OIL AND NAT GAS PURCHASES TO EASE THE DEFICIT."

(Zh)"I told the European Union that they must make up their tremendous deficit with the United States by the large-scale purchase of our oil and gas. Otherwise, it is TARIFFS all the way!!!" President-elect Donald Trump warned early Friday morning on Truth Social.

(GRA:Nat gas is up to 3.61 per cubic unit from approximately 2.00 most of 2024. Natural gas users are one way our deficit will be lowered,as natural gas prices rise in the U.S. biden had a freeze on selling nat gas to Europe--his only positive policy. I hope this doesn't play out as poorly as it seems to be headed.)

According to the Office of the US Trade Representative, the US trade deficit in goods and services with the EU totaled $131.3 billion in 2022. Following Trump's presidential victory last month, the EU has been gearing up for a potential trade war with Trump.

The good news is that the US has become the world's largest crude oil producer and the top LNG exporter. As Brussels and Washington work aggressively to curtail Russia's energy flows into Europe—whether crude oil, refined products, or NatGas—the US is well-positioned to fill the gap.


Bloomberg noted that the euro traded slightly higher, up about .3% to $1.0398, amid signs that EU officials may increase energy imports from the US in 2025 to avoid a full-blown trade war and remain in Trump's good graces.

In late November, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock told the Group of Seven conference in Italy that the EU is "well-prepared for the possibility that things will become different with a new US administration," adding, "If the new US administration pursues an 'America first' policy in the sectors of climate or trade, then our response will be 'Europe united.'"

The EU Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, said last month that US LNG has the potential to replace the bloc's remaining imports of Russian LNG.

"We still get a whole lot of LNG via Russia, from Russia," von der Leyen said, adding, "And why not replace it with American LNG, which is cheaper, and brings down our energy prices."

--GRA