Pam Bondi Labels Ga. Trial Date as ‘The Ultimate Election Interference,’ Expresses Concerns to Newsmax
Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi criticized Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis for her handling of the indictments against former President Donald Trump and his co-defendants in Georgia. Bondi called Willis “in way over her head” and accused her of interfering in elections by scheduling a trial to start on March 4, just one day before the “Super Tuesday” election. Bondi argued that the charges against Trump and the others were a matter of free speech and should be in federal court, not state court. She also criticized Willis for pursuing charges in Georgia instead of addressing the state’s issues with violent crime. Bondi predicted that the case would be appealed and possibly dismissed, as she believes Willis lacks jurisdiction. She also accused Willis of setting up the charges against Trump and leaking them before the grand jury handed down the indictments. Bondi claimed that Willis wants the case to be a spectacle and gain personal fame.