Gov. Kemp dismisses GOP attempts to remove DA Willis from election investigation
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp has stated that he will not call a special session to investigate or impeach Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis over her prosecution of former President Donald Trump and others on election interference charges. Despite demands from some Republican legislators, Kemp said he lacks the legal authority to do so and has not seen any evidence of illegal activity by Willis. While Kemp criticized Willis' prosecution as politically motivated, he emphasized his commitment to following the law and the constitution. House Speaker Jon Burns also cautioned against taking "a reckless course of action" targeting a specific district attorney.
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