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In reply to the discussion: Get a grip, Willis is not going to be fired and the investigation will not end. [View all]ExWhoDoesntCare
(4,741 posts)Because Fani Willis isn't violating any of the "rules" the bill has for removal. As the law is currently written, she's pursuing Georgia law. She's not refusing to prosecute certain crimes. Being a Democrat is not enough to qualify for the "willful misconduct" standard, either. They can try to find some kind of corruption she's up to, or moral turpitude or what have you, but I have the feeling that they'd waste their time trying to pursue any of that.
She's not going anywhere.
Most of this animus and motivation for crafting this bill is to oust not Willis, where the traitor party is on very shaky ground, but another DA in the state who's made a decision not to prosecute small-time marijuana crimes, like personal possession. I think she's in Athens, where the big state uni is, the one Herschel Walker pretended to attend (a joke--maybe he did show up for a few academic classes). That prosecutor will be in serious danger if this goes through, and I have a feeling Athens won't care for that, either.
Willis would be a hard sell, even for a traitor party-packed prosecutor commission to oust.
So stop panicking.