Kamala Colludes With Anti-Trump DA In Secret White House Meeting

DEI isn’t just dangerous for the basic functioning of the nation, but it is also apparently dangerous for democracy.

Indeed, multiple DEI candidates, from the disgraced former President of Harvard to the current Vice President of the United States, have demonstrated that their greatest competence is in their perpetual axe to grind.

Little wonder that such individuals, in particular the ultra-incompetent Kamala Harris, have busied themselves with bringing down people who actually have brought about positive change to the nation.

Individuals such as top presidential candidate Donald Trump.

Clearly, the left has had it out for him ever since he rightfully beat Clinton, though the 90-100+ charges against him are a tad overkill.

After all, not even official dictatorships hurl that many charges at political opponents, on average, anyway.

But what else is to be expected when incompetent DEI candidates collude together?

Is it any surprise that Harris colluded with none other than Fani Willis, whose entire career apparently revolves around being a DEI pick?

“Y’all we made herstory,” Willis bragged upon becoming the first black female DA in Fulton County.

And yes, she actually said “herstory,” the woke rewriting over “history.”

Shame the Dems can’t decide who qualifies as “her” these days, however, as any Joe Schmo can claim to be female when it’s convenient.

Like winning sports championships and college scholarships convenient.

Of course, Willis trilled on and on about all the ethical procedures her office would allegedly follow over the course of her reign.

“My staff and I will do what’s right, every time and all the time, whether the news cameras are on us or we’re handling a case that no one knows but us and that family … That’s what you have the right to respect and that’s what I will do,” Willis declared.

Uh huh. Because aiding and abetting an obvious political witch hunt is “what’s right, every time, and all the time.”

“And let me say one more thing … Ain’t it good to be an alumni of Howard University,” Willis proclaimed, in reference to Harris.

First off, Ms. Willis, it’s an alumnus, the singular form of “alumni.”

Though to be really correct, given Willis’s use of “herstory,” she should actually refer to herself as an alumna, a singular female graduate.

Such linguistic lessons tend to escape DEI candidates.

Apparently, she plagiarized her speech even less effectively than Claudine Gay plagiarized her scholarship.

Though Willis also hid her suspect meeting with Kamala Harris even more ineffectively.

Mike Howell, a member of the Heritage Foundation and its Oversight Project, tweeted insight into a rather shady meeting that took place between the two anti-Trump DEI Dems.

“NEW: We have uncovered a record of Fani Willis visiting the White House on 2/28/23,” Powell declared.

Willis’s stated purpose was to visit the “VPOTUS.”

Interestingly, the meeting began at 6:30 p.m. and ended at 11:59 p.m.

Quite a lengthy meeting, held during rather odd hours. Guess it takes time to create the 90-100+ charges that Trump would soon be “indicted” for.

Attorney Ashleigh Merchant noted that Willis seemed to obtain access to the White House with relative ease.

“My understanding is that it’s highly regulated who can access the White House … so you have to apply ahead of time,” Merchant mused.

Williams applied just four days in advance. Odd that the notoriously slow government was able to approve her visit to Harris lightning fast.

Though time is apparently of the essence when it comes to suffocating political opponents.

While simultaneously proclaiming the exact opposite values to the public.

“You have my word that during my tenure as district attorney in Fulton County, we will be a beacon … for justice and ethics in Georgia and in this nation,” Willis brayed.

Sure. Because the current circus over Trump is such a “beacon” for the nation.

Author: Ofelia Thornton


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