Fact check: Could Georgia shut down Fani Willis' Trump investigation?

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Fact check: Could Georgia shut down Fani Willis' Trump investigation?
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Donald Trump's indictment could be 'shut down tomorrow' by Georgia's state legislature, one conservative commentator has claimed.

Georgia has already passed legislation to remove prosecutors and district attorneys from their posts. Georgia's 2023 legislative session passed Senate Bill 92 establishing the Prosecuting Attorneys Qualifications Commission designed to discipline or. Although Governor Kemp signed the bill, Trump's indictment was not mentioned.

"Given Trump's reputation and previous form, of course, he will try to persuade/coerce Republican state legislators and the court to take any kind of action that would seek to overturn the indictment," Owens said. "Also bear in mind that the main action has been and will be taken by the DOJ in Washington, whose actions to a great extent duplicate the grand jury's/Willis' actions in Georgia," Owens said.

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