The Expansion of the Revenge Tour

 

The Expansion of the Revenge Tour: The Case of Fani Willis



The scope of the Trump administration's counter-prosecution effort is already rumored to be expanding, with reports indicating the revenge tour plans a stop in Atlanta next, targeting Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. Willis is credited as the main person responsible for the "humiliating mug shot" Trump was forced to take.

The DOJ has reportedly begun a "fishing expedition" against Willis, issuing a subpoena for her travel records regarding trips abroad taken around last year's election. The lack of a clear existing case suggests the administration is "trying to see if they can discover a case." The narrative suggests that Trump "ain't going to stop until he has her head on his trophy wall." Compounding this threat, it is rumored that the Georgia courts, having already removed Willis from the election case, are now "plotting to set the case up to be dismissed altogether."



The overall view of the situation is one of mutual legal destruction: the Democrats pulled out all the stops to destroy Trump financially and potentially imprison him, and now he is doing "the exact same thing" through "ruthless aggression." The ultimate losers, the analysis concludes, are the black residents of New York who have been ignored by their "top cop" in favor of political ambition. James, who once bragged about her legal prowess and had "boneheaded delusions" of becoming "Senator James" or "President James" by taking down Trump, now finds herself exposed.

The indictment of Letitia James and the pursuit of Fani Willis demonstrate Trump's successful strategy for escaping the "mountain of litigation" he once faced: turning the tables and aggressively prosecuting his prosecutors. The situation serves as a stark warning to other black Democratic officials, including Alvin Bragg, that they should not expect protection from their own party as the legal war wages on.

 




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