In this LifeZette article, newly revealed documents reportedly show that the Biden Justice Department awarded a $2 million grant to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis while she was prosecuting President Donald Trump in Georgia.
- Investigative reporter John Solomon states that the DOJ grant was converted into a sole-source award, meaning Fulton County was the only eligible recipient.
- The funding allegedly came while Willis was pursuing racketeering charges against Trump related to the 2020 election.
- Critics argue the timing raises serious questions about potential federal coordination or political favoritism.
- The grant was reportedly categorized under community violence intervention programs rather than directly tied to the Trump prosecution.
- House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan has previously raised concerns about possible federal involvement in state-level prosecutions of Trump.
- The article frames the grant as an extraordinary move that warrants congressional oversight and further investigation.
- Supporters of the prosecution maintain that grants to district attorneys are common and unrelated to specific cases.
Read the full story: https://www.lifezette.com/2026/03/bidens-doj-caught-wiring-2-million-gift-grant-straight-to-fani-willis-while-she-persecuted-trump-watch/



