Trump Supporter Hit With Criminal Charges For Threats Against Fani Willis

Authorities have announced charges against an Alabama man named Arthur Ray Hanson, II, who allegedly left multiple voicemails with Fulton County authorities in Georgia that contained threatening remarks directed both at local prosecutor Fani Willis and local Sheriff Patrick Labat. Hanson, who already made an initial appearance in federal court, is charged with transmitting interstate threats.

Hanson’s alleged comments towards Willis, who brought the Trump case, included: “I would be very afraid if I were you because you can’t be around people all the time that are going to protect you.” He’s alleged to have left these messages with a customer service line for the local government in Fulton County, Georgia, where besides Trump, Willis’ case also names 18 other individuals — some of whom have accepted plea deals.

That list includes multiple attorneys with connections to the former president, like Sidney Powell, Kenneth Chesebro, and Jenna Ellis. Among other ties, Chesebro helped formulate and push the ambition for assembling sham slates of electoral college members backing Trump in states like Georgia where the evidence showed that Biden was victorious.

Authorities characterized Hanson’s behavior as a potentially serious threat to the functioning of democracy itself.

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