Gowdy: A Fani DQ May Not Be Good News for Trump, You Know

TREY GOWDY: I just want people to understand that this is not the way 99.9% of all prosecutors in this country conduct themselves on either side of the aisle. These are politicians masquerading as prosecutors, and it will be the undoing of our justice system. Now, whether or not a judge finds that this is sufficient to disqualify the prosecutors, I'm not sure that helps Trump. I'd rather have two people who don't know what they're doing prosecute me than go find two people who actually do. ...

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Fani Willis or Nathan Wade may very well have issues with respect to perjury. They may have issues with candor before the court. They may have Georgia bar issues. The question for President Trump and other co-defendants is whether or not the indictment is legally sufficient. And even if it is not, they're just going to go get another grand jury to indict him.

Ed Morrissey

It's a good point, but I'm not sure how anxious a different prosecutor would be to take up this RICO case. Some of the predicate crimes would get re-indicted, for sure, but the RICO allegations that tie Trump and others into the prosecution are novel for such prosecutions, to say the least. 

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