Georgia committee that has pursued Fani Willis now wants to investigate Stacey Abrams
- Senate Resolution 292 seeks to investigate the New Georgia Action Fund and the New Georgia Project, founded by Stacey Abrams in 2013.
- The New Georgia Project admitted to campaign finance violations, including illegally raising $4.2 million.
- Lee Zeldin stated that another group linked to Abrams, Power Forward Communities, received a $2 billion grant despite generating only $100 in revenue.
- Critics, including Senate Minority Leader Harold Jones II, condemn the investigation as politically motivated and question the timeline of these issues.
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