Fani Willis , Subpoenaed , by House GOP.<br />The Fulton County, GA, district attorney who brought charges against Donald Trump has been subpoenaed by House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan.<br />The Fulton County, GA, district attorney who brought charges against Donald Trump has been subpoenaed by House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan.<br />Jordan is demanding that Willis supply office documents following claims that the district attorney fired a whistleblower, NBC News reports.<br />Jordan is demanding that Willis supply office documents following claims that the district attorney fired a whistleblower, NBC News reports.<br />That whistleblower allegedly <br />attempted to stop the misuse of <br />federal funds by a top campaign aide.<br />The subpoena is part of a larger probe by <br />Jordan and House GOP members seeking to determine whether federal funds were used for <br />her over two-year investigation into Trump.<br />Last year, Trump was charged <br />with attempting to overturn 2020 <br />presidential election results in Georgia.<br />He has pleaded not guilty.<br />According to Jordan, Willis has ignored <br />two requests for the documents “referring or relating to the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office’s receipt and use of federal funds.”.<br />According to Jordan, Willis has ignored <br />two requests for the documents “referring or relating to the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office’s receipt and use of federal funds.”.<br />Instead of using these federal grant <br />funds for the intended purpose of <br />helping at-risk youths, your office sought <br />to use the grant funds to ‘get Macbooks ... <br />swag ... [and] use it for travel, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, via NBC News.<br />Moreover, the whistleblower’s direct <br />supervisor stated that these planned <br />expenditures ‘were part of [your] vision.’, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, via NBC News.<br />These allegations raise serious concerns <br />about whether you were appropriately <br />supervising the expenditure of federal <br />grant funding allocated to your office and <br />whether you took actions to conceal your <br />office’s unlawful use of federal funds, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, via NBC News.<br />Last year, Willis' office wrote Jordan a letter, saying there is “no justification in the Constitution for Congress to interfere with a state criminal matter.”.<br />Any examination of the records of our grant <br />programs will find that they are highly <br />effective and conducted in cooperation with <br />the Department of Justice and in compliance <br />with all Department of Justice requirements, Fani Willis, via NBC News