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Georgia Governor Brian Kemp said that the "political theater" of a special session to potentially impeach Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis will not occur, despite the strong desire on behalf of some statewide conservative officials.Trump faces 13 of the 41 total charges, including a purported violation of the state's Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act, commonly used to prosecute crime gangs.
"We have a law in the state of Georgia that clearly outlines the legal steps that can be taken if constituents believe their local prosecutors are violating their oath by engaging in unethical or illegal behavior," Kemp said on Wednesday.
His views seem to be shared by Georgia House Speaker Jon Burns, a Republican, who in a letter sent to Georgia's GOP House caucus on Wednesday cited some members of the General Assembly parroting "misleading or false claims" as a means of precedence in investigating Willis as an ongoing criminal case is taking place.
"A select few are calling to defund a duly-elected district attorney of this state and her office in an attempt to interfere with the criminal justice system," Burns' memo reads.
Moore continues to push for the special session and raise money on its behalf and that of Trump, who in video recordings has supported his efforts.
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