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The blatant disregard for professionalism, rules, and transparency shown by these crooked goons attacking President Trump is unprecedented. Just look at Fani Willis, the controversial special prosecutor from Georgia, who is fervently attempting to convict President Trump of election interference in her state. Interestingly, it has come to light that she’s involved in a personal affair with a subordinate—the guy overseeing the Trump case—who billed thousands of dollars for meetings he had with White House officials.

Nothing to see here, folks…

The New York Post:

The special prosecutor that Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis is accused of having an “improper” relationship with billed the Fulton County DA’s office $4,000 for two eight-hour meetings with White House officials while overseeing the election interference case against former President Donald Trump, according to court documents.

The apparent meetings attended by Nathan Wade, an Atlanta-based private attorney hired by Willis to assist in the prosecution of the Trump and his co-defendants, took place in 2022 after he was tapped for the role, according to invoices included in a bombshell court filing by Michael Roman, a former Trump 2020 campaign official.

Roman argues in the court filing that Willis should be disqualified from the case and the charges against him dropped because of her alleged “improper, clandestine personal relationship” with Wade.

The services rendered by Wade in conjunction with the case seemingly included attending an event with White House counsel in Georgia and a meeting at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave, the invoices show.

Wade, who has been paid nearly $654,000 in legal fees by the Fulton County DA’s office since January 2022, billed eight hours of work – at a $250 hourly rate –  for a May 23, 2022, event listed in an invoice as “Travel to Athens; Conf with White House Counsel.”

On Nov. 18, 2022, Wade charged the county another $2,000 for an “interview with DC/White House.”

Both meetings took place well before Trump’s Aug. 14, 2023, Georgia indictment, but after Willis asked a Fulton County judge in January 2022 to impanel a special purpose grand jury to assist in her investigation of 2020 election interference.

It’s unclear what Wade discussed with White House officials during those two apparent meetings.

Steve Bannon recently hosted a guest on War Room who shed light on Fani’s misconduct. Garrett Ziegler, a former aide to President Trump, was laser-focused on Fani’s impropriety: She simply cannot engage in romantic liaisons with her subordinates and still do her job. It’s a direct and very clear conflict of interest—you can’t effectively oversee someone you’re intimately involved with, no ifs, ands, or buts about it.

Sorry, but this is a story as old as time, Fani, and it never ends well. Her unprofessional conduct is obvious, and in a sane world, she would be forced to either step down or be removed from her duties. Sadly, we’re no longer sane.

This little stunt of Fani’s has landed her in some rather uncomfortable hot water. As a matter of fact, she’s just been served a subpoena to testify in the divorce proceedings of her chief prosecutor and lover, who is overseeing the Trump case.

How messy and uncouth. Will she be forced to step down?

Popular X account KanekoaTheGreat shared the details in a recent post:

JUST IN: Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis has been served a subpoena to testify in the divorce proceedings of her chief prosecutor overseeing the Trump case.

Willis, allegedly involved in an inappropriate romantic relationship with lead prosecutor Nathan Wade, is scheduled for a sworn deposition on Jan. 23 related to Wade’s divorce case.

Recent court filings revealed that Wade held two extensive meetings with President Biden’s White House Counsel on May 23 and Nov. 18, 2022, totaling 16 hours before filing charges against Donald Trump.

White House visitor logs further reveal that Willis spent five hours at the Biden White House on Feb. 28, 2023, just a week after recommending charges against Donald Trump.

Here’s a closeup of the image that was shared:

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Now, the pressing question is whether Fani will be forced to resign in disgrace, or will our new “progressive judicial system,” which only favors one political side, provide cover and allow her to continue her unjust campaign against the man currently outperforming Joe Biden in the polls?


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