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April 7, 2024

Fani Willis Accused Of Illegally Recording Trump Co-Defendant On Phone

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis may not have been disqualified from the Georgia election case against former President Donald Trump and his co-defendants, but that doesn't mean she's without her problems.

They are certainly stacking up for old Fani.

Willis was allowed to remain on the case against Donald Trump after the married man she was having an affair with, Nathan Wade, stepped down from the case.

It takes a lot of guts to not only sleep with a man behind his wife's back but then appoint that man to prosecute one of America's former presidents, AND then remain on the case after Wade was kicked out.

Does Fani Willis have a lot of courage, or stupidity?

This recent news suggests it may be more of the latter.

Fani Willis is now being accused of more serious wrongdoing.

This time, it's being alleged that Fani Willis illegally recorded a phone call related to Trump co-defendant Harrison Floyd.

Floyd's attorney, Christopher Kachouroff, gave the details:

"She did reach out to us, one of my colleagues in Maryland, and was rude, abrupt with him on the phone, and he was dealing with the Maryland case and I was dealing with the Georgia case, and she ended up recording him," Kachouroff said.

Fani Willis seems to be forgetting that her entire position is based on American citizens trusting her.

Moves like this severely degrade that trust, making it difficult for both sides to get along.

What do you think should happen to Fani Willis as a result of this?

Should she be thrown off Trump's case this time?

Feel free to leave us your opinion by commenting in the discussion section below!

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