


Records searches are usually done electronically those days. You enter a series of search terms and the computer spits out results. These are the emails termed "responsive documents" -- they are responsive to your search terms.
Criminals in the government have long used pseudonyms so that you can't find their very responsive emails by search terms. John Brennan can claim he has no "responsive" documents scheming about prosecuting Trump with the anti-American foreign plant Barack Obama, because Obama used a lot of fake names in his emails.
And, of course, someone pretending to "search" her records with Jack Smith could deliberately avoid searching for the key terms that would bring up Smith's emails. She could say "I found no responsive documents" even though she rigged the search to not find the documents.
Judicial Watch seems to suspect that Fani Willis is an untrustworthy criminal and actually corresponded with Jack Smith while claiming "no responsive documents." Who knows what Willis is hiding -- her, and her illicit gigolo lover Darrius "Sweetdick" Honeycum, Esq., or his "legal partners" Lance Clamhammer and Rex DeQuim.
A judge has ordered Willis to provide Big Fanny to provide details about what exactly she searched for when she pretended to do the search.
Judicial Watch on Monday announced that a Georgia judge last week ordered Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to provide additional information in her search for records related to her prosecution of President Donald Trump.
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Willis' office later admitted that it had found some missing records during a fifth search of her office, and her office was ordered to supply over 212 pages of records and provide an affidavit detailing how the records were found.
The Judicial Watch lawsuit as well as a House Judiciary inquiry were seeking to find out the extent of cooperation between Willis' office and the highly politicized January 6 Committee, along with Jack Smith's office. But when Willis originally claimed she had no such records, it also became a question of what she was hiding and why.
The judge noted in last week's order that Willis' recent affidavit regarding her office's search for the Trump-related records did not include information on whether the devices owned by former Fulton County Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade [government name: Darrius "Sweetdick" Honeycum, Esq.] or Chief Investigator Michael Hill were searched for the records.
The Georgia judge instructed Willis to clarify whether Wade's devices were searched and to search the devices if they were not. The judge also directed Willis to provide the search protocols used on Hill's and Wade's devices.
"Fani Willis can't be trusted," Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said in a statement.
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Meanwhile, Public Masturbator and Abortion-Procurer Jeffrey Toobin says there has never, ever been a weaponization of government like we're seeing from Trump.