“Now she should be prosecuted,” Trump told reporters, adding for “what she did to people — forget about me — what Fani Willis did to innocent people, patriots that love our country, what she did to them by indicting them and destroying them.”
Newsmax reached out to the Fulton County District Attorney’s Media Relations Division for comment and has yet to hear back.
Willis in January asked the Georgia Supreme Court to review that ruling, and the high court Tuesday declined in a 4-3 decision to take up the case. One judge did not participate and one judge was disqualified.
That means it will be up to the Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council to find another prosecutor to take the case. That person could continue on the track that Willis has taken, decide to pursue only some charges, or dismiss the case altogether. It could be difficult to find a prosecutor willing to take the case, given its complex nature and the resources required.