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Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s January 6 committee and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis conspired to together in an effort to target President Donald Trump and his allies, according to document uncovered by Judicial Watch.

The revelations came to light following a legal battle in which Judicial Watch forced the disclosure of previously withheld records.

Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton discussed the findings during an appearance on Steve Bannon’s “War Room. “

Bannon began by highlighting the gravity of the situation.

“You now have evidence about Fani Willis and Nancy Pelosi colluding together on this criminal, this vast criminal conspiracy against President Trump and other J6ers. Judicial Watch is the go-to—the people’s Justice Department, sir. What do you got for us?”

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Fitton said the evidence was initially stonewalled.

“You know, pretty simple request. We asked for records about her communications with the January 6 committee, the Pelosi operation there, Jack Smith Justice Department, and I think they told us, 1-2-3-4, times they had no documents,” Fitton stated.

“We said, well, hold on a second. There’s at least one letter Jordan released showing that Fani herself wrote a letter to Benny Thompson, I think. And so we sued.”

Willis’s office failed to appear in court, resulting in a default judgment against them, and the lawsuit revealed.

“They didn’t even bother to show up in court and answer a lawsuit,” Fitton said.

“They went into default, which, if you know, you don’t have to be a lawyer to understand, if you don’t show up in court and you’re a government agency, that’s kind of a big deal.”

Documents surfaced showing communications between Willis and the January 6 committee as a result of the court order.

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The records indicate coordination between the committee and the Fulton County investigation, which then led to Trump’s indictment related to his efforts to challenge the 2020 election results.

“We caught her,” Fitton said.

“She finally had to fess up to having documents, and just last night, the court told her she has to give us—her office has to give us—$20,000 in attorney’s fees for what she did here.”

However, Fitton noted that Judicial Watch is still fighting for the full release of the records

“We forced her to fess up that she had them to begin with, after her telling us, and frankly, the court repeatedly, there was no there there,” he said.

The revelations add more questions on the impartiality of Willis’s investigation and its ties to Pelosi and the January 6 committee.

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