“In her office, a whistleblower has come forward,” reveals Jim Jordan, sharing significant news about Fani Willis

Recently, Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee Jim Jordan shared updates on a significant development involving Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, a controversial figure. Jordan has issued a subpoena to Willis, seeking documents related to the charges brought against former President Donald Trump.

Speaking at CPAC 2024, Jordan revealed that there had been no response from Willis regarding the document request. However, he disclosed that a whistleblower, formerly within the Fulton County DA’s office, had been in contact with his committee. According to Jordan, the whistleblower, a petite individual, had raised concerns about Willis mishandling federal funds and was escorted out by seven police officers when terminated by Willis.

Jordan continued to outline how the whistleblower had been fired for bringing attention to financial impropriety, and Willis appeared uncooperative with the subpoena. Consequently, Jordan’s office had to enlist the US Marshals to deliver the subpoena on his behalf.

In a letter to Willis, Jordan had earlier expressed concerns about the alleged misuse of taxpayer funds in the DA’s office, referencing the whistleblower’s reports. Willis, however, dismissed the accusations as “false” and “baseless,” asserting that the courts had found no merit in them.

Despite Willis’ denial, Jordan initiated an investigation into her acceptance of nearly $15 million from the Biden Administration between 2020 and 2023, as reported by The American Tribune. The situation remains contentious, with both sides presenting conflicting narratives.