Currently, a Georgia State Senate committee is conducting a hearing regarding the fate of DA Fannie Willis, amidst escalating tensions. The defense attorney for one of Donald Trump's co-defendants in the election subversion case involving Willis is testifying after being subpoenaed.
This marks the beginning of a lengthy process for the committee as they delve into allegations of potential misuse of public funds and conflicts of interest by Fannie Willis. It is important to note that while the committee lacks the authority to directly remove Willis, they can recommend her removal and propose new legislation for consideration.
The committee's immediate power lies in issuing subpoenas, as evidenced by their summoning of defense attorney Ashley Merchant, who represents Trump co-defendant Mike Roman. Merchant is expected to provide insights on financial transactions, including payments, invoices, and contracts related to the case.
During the hearing, Merchant is being questioned by a bipartisan committee comprising six Republicans and three Democrats. The focus of the inquiry is on potential discrepancies in payments made to special prosecutors involved in the case, particularly Nathan Wade in comparison to John Floyd and Anna Cross.
While no groundbreaking revelations are anticipated, the committee aims to gather further details on the alleged misuse of public funds. The questioning of Merchant is expected to extend over several hours, with a subsequent press conference scheduled to address any developments arising from today's proceedings.