obtain evidence. that is something that the fulton da s office cannot do on its own. they are ready to go forward with subpoenas, in order to get testimony. and so they need a grand jury. apparently it s not just brad raffensperger. phony will says in her letter, that a significant number of witnesses and prospective witnesses have refused to cooperate with the investigation. absent to a subpoena requiring testimony. well, a special grand jury requiring subpoena power, would remove that problem. so the investigation could go forward on that level. but then there s also this sort of, almost surreal, point. it is a true assertion. it is just bizarre. but she puts this right out front in her letter to the county judge today. as to why her office needs a special grand jury. which is that conceivably, there are lots of law enforcement agencies in georgia. who could take up this matter. if in fact there is reasonable suspicion that georgia s statewide election were. criminally interfered wit
fulton county district attorney who pursues the evidence and try to put together the prosecution. why that one county prosecutor s office? well, she makes a very good case. because every other law enforcement agency can see the pleating was apparently a wish this to the alleged crime. the georgia secretary of state office was one of the proposed the georgia the u.s. attorney s office, the federal prosecution or s office in georgia, that was one of the alleged first traders of the scene. so, if you are office is inside the crime scene, that makes it hard for your office to be the entity investigating the crime scene. therefore, this office, the fulton county da s office is the only jurisdiction which is as a result, our office has
scheme, focused on georgia. the letter was about georgia. the schemes to maneuver u.s. attorney b.j. pak out of georgia, obviously about georgia. and that investigative cheerios, the fulton county da, is pulling together to look at trump s efforts to subvert the election, in georgia. so it ties together, into what could be a very interesting case, in the fulton county da s office. and the last is. it s a pair in the transcript, and in the statements, that it was even more important if you are in the room, more evident if you are in the room, with district attorney general, rosen, these guys did not have much respect for jeffrey clark. this guy was kind of a nobody. he d been put into run the environment division for trump,