‘Limited confidence that she’s acting in good faith’: State legislators give Fani Willis a final deadline to comply with court-ordered subpoena over Trump RICO investigation

Fani Willis

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis arrives during a hearing on the Georgia election interference case, Friday, March, 1, 2024, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Alex Slitz, Pool)

Subpoena enforcement and compliance are the words of the day for Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis as the embattled Democrat is set to finally provide documents and appear for testimony under oath about her prosecution of President Donald Trump.

Peach State Sen. Bill Cowsert, a Republican who represents the college town of Athens, is the chair of the Senate Special Committee on Investigations. That committee has been looking into Willis for years. Since the summer of 2024, Cowsert has been intent on getting Willis to talk under oath about her long-frustrated Trump crusade.

Though Willis has resisted those efforts at every turn, earlier this month she told Fulton County Superior Court Judge Shukura L. Ingram her stonewalling had come to an end — by and large at least.

During a Thursday meeting, Georgia state senators discussed the lay of the legal landscape with outside counsel Josh Belinfante.

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