
Fulton County Democrat District Attorney Fani Willis thought she was doing Joe Biden a big favor with her latest criminal charges against Donald Trump.
But she just learned some bad news.
And Fani Willis blew a gasket after she was hit with one reality check stemming from her arrest of Donald Trump.
Fulton County Democrat District Attorney Fani Willis stretched the meaning of a RICO statute intended to target organized crime to indict former President Donald Trump and 18 of his lawyers, supporters, and advisors on racketeering charges that criminalize political speech and routine election challenges.
In keeping with Democrats and the Biden regime’s efforts to weaponize the justice system against anyone who dares disagree or oppose even a fiber of their woke extremist agenda, Willis announced her intention to try this case in six months.
That would put her on pace to achieve a jury verdict, and put Trump in prison, by the Super Tuesday primaries.
But even Willis’ allies threw cold water on this absurd timeline.
Former federal prosecutor Jennifer Rodgers appeared on CNN and stated that it was unrealistic to expect Willis – who plans to try all 19 defendants at once – to put this case before a jury in six months as evidence by another RICO case her office prosecuted against rapper Young Thug.
“Back in 2022 just last year, she brought a case against a rapper and several others,” CNN anchor Sara Sidner pointed out. “What does that tell you about the timing of this case and how quickly or slowly it might be able to come to trial?”
Rodgers noted that even though the charges were brought last year the case is still only in the jury selection phase.
And the process of selecting a jury for a trial involving a former President and 18 other defendants – several of which are rather high-profile in their own right – would be far more complex.
“Fani Willis has a lot of experience with RICO throughout her prosecutorial career, so she knows what she’s doing in this regard,” Rodgers added. “But going back to the Young Thug case, it’s still in jury selection. I mean months and months just in jury selection.”
“Picking a jury for the former President and these other high ranking former officials and lawyers and so on is going to be even more complicated than picking a jury for the Young Thung RICO case so to me that just underscores again that six months is an unrealistic goal to try this thing,” she concluded.
Indicting Trump four different times has so far not changed the fact that he and Biden are locked in a toss-up race.
Democrats are hoping that securing a conviction in one of these kangaroo courts in a Democrat-controlled jurisdiction, and forcing Trump to run as a convicted felon, will be what pushes swing voters to support Joe Biden once again.
But the plan may be flawed as Donald Trump stands a good chance of pushing this trial past the election.
US Political Daily will keep you updated on any developments to this ongoing story.