Willis added: “This is what my office is interested in.” Federal prosecutors are also considering a plan in which the Allies created fake certificates declaring Trump victorious over a handful of states and sent them to the National Archives. “I do not intend to coordinate specifically with the Department of Justice,” Willis said. “What they would be investigating is obviously electoral fraud that could have happened anywhere in this great country. Mine is much smaller – a lot of research, but much smaller. I’re only looking at electoral interference in Georgia and , more specifically, things they asked for around that call made to my county, Fulton County. “ A special panel of judges participated in Willis’s investigation Monday. She declined to give the names of the witnesses she intends to summon to testify, but said more than 50 people refused to speak to her investigators voluntarily. “And what we’re going to do is start giving them calls,” Willis said. She also said she had regular contact with Trump’s lawyers about the location of her investigation. “I have talked to them recently and I expect we will have further talks in the coming days,” he said. Hours after the selection of the grand jury under intense scrutiny, Willis gave more details about the racist reaction she faced as she oversaw Trump’s investigation.
“I can tell you that in recent days I have appeared frequently in pages of white supremacy with my face and very derogatory names,” Willis said. “These things are of great concern to the security that must protect us.”