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Judge DELIVERS ANOTHER HUMILIATING BLOW To Fani Willis As Trump RICO Case COLLAPSES!​



 

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Major Manhunt Underway by US Marshals for Nathan Wade – Fani Willis’s Lover Boy and former Fulton County Lead Investigator in Trump Lawfare Case



There is currently a major manhunt underway by US Marshals for Nathan Wade, the former Fulton County investigator and DA Fani Willis’s lover.

Jesse Watters broke the news Thursday evening on FOX News.

Jesse Watters: Lover boy, Nathan Wade is missing. The House Judiciary Committee, which is investigating Georgia DA Fannie Willis, needs Wade to testify at a hearing tomorrow on their love affair. But no one can find the guy. They’re trying to serve him, but he’s flown the coop, and now the US marshals are in a manhunt to track him down. Have they checked the conduct?
“The committee issued the subpoena on Friday, attempted to serve the subpoena to Nathan Wade’s lawyer, who declined, and subsequently the committee tried to serve the subpoena via email through Nathan Wade himself, never heard back. As a result, the committee had to use the assistance of the U.S. Marshals, who have also not been able to find Nathan Wade,” Russell Dye, a spokesman for the committee, told Newsweek on Wednesday evening.



 

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🔥🔥 Only conservative media reported this big news yesterday. Fox ran its Love Bunny story headlined, “Nathan Wade admitted to multiple White House meetings during Trump Georgia probe, transcript suggests.

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Remember Nathan Wade? He’s the Atlanta lawyer who ‘worked’ under Fulton County’s Trump-prosecuting State Attorney Fani Willis. He earned every dollar, too. Anyway, yesterday, the House Judiciary Committee questioned Nathan in a close-door session, so we only have the transcript of what happened (no video).

For one thing, Nathan admitted that when Fani hired him to lead the Trump RICO case, he’d never had a RICO case before. He had to take an online class to learn what it was all about. Because when prosecuting the previous President of the United States, they wanted a first-timer leading the case. Of course they did.

Next, Wade also admitted he met with White House lawyers at least twice, once for a full-day meeting, to discuss the Trump prosecution. Of course, we already knew that much, since Wade, who is no black Albert Einstein, billed Fulton County for those meetings which he clearly identified on his bills, and the invoices are now Georgia public records.

If the Judiciary Committee hoped to fill in some gaps by asking Nathan questions nicely, it must have been disappointed. From his answers on the transcript, Nathan decided to go with amnesia. He remembers nothing about any White House lawyers. He can’t recall who he met with. He doesn’t remember where the meeting was. He has no idea what they talked about.

Nathan admitted he can see the meetings listed on his invoices, right there, but that’s it. Apart from that, he’s drawing a blank. Coming up empty. Zip, zero, zilch, nada.

Before you jump to conclusions, I think it’s possible. It’s not like Nathan started off as some kind of mental giant or anything. And I mean, look what poor Nathan has been through. Just imagine the sordid acts of self-humiliation the man was forced to undertake to score a ‘G’ or two off Fani. He probably has PTSD, which can interfere with people’s memory.

So.


 

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🔥🔥 Only conservative media reported this big news yesterday. Fox ran its Love Bunny story headlined, “Nathan Wade admitted to multiple White House meetings during Trump Georgia probe, transcript suggests.

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Remember Nathan Wade? He’s the Atlanta lawyer who ‘worked’ under Fulton County’s Trump-prosecuting State Attorney Fani Willis. He earned every dollar, too. Anyway, yesterday, the House Judiciary Committee questioned Nathan in a close-door session, so we only have the transcript of what happened (no video).

For one thing, Nathan admitted that when Fani hired him to lead the Trump RICO case, he’d never had a RICO case before. He had to take an online class to learn what it was all about. Because when prosecuting the previous President of the United States, they wanted a first-timer leading the case. Of course they did.

Next, Wade also admitted he met with White House lawyers at least twice, once for a full-day meeting, to discuss the Trump prosecution. Of course, we already knew that much, since Wade, who is no black Albert Einstein, billed Fulton County for those meetings which he clearly identified on his bills, and the invoices are now Georgia public records.

If the Judiciary Committee hoped to fill in some gaps by asking Nathan questions nicely, it must have been disappointed. From his answers on the transcript, Nathan decided to go with amnesia. He remembers nothing about any White House lawyers. He can’t recall who he met with. He doesn’t remember where the meeting was. He has no idea what they talked about.

Nathan admitted he can see the meetings listed on his invoices, right there, but that’s it. Apart from that, he’s drawing a blank. Coming up empty. Zip, zero, zilch, nada.

Before you jump to conclusions, I think it’s possible. It’s not like Nathan started off as some kind of mental giant or anything. And I mean, look what poor Nathan has been through. Just imagine the sordid acts of self-humiliation the man was forced to undertake to score a ‘G’ or two off Fani. He probably has PTSD, which can interfere with people’s memory.

So.


"If the Judiciary Committee hoped to fill in some gaps by asking Nathan questions nicely, it must have been disappointed. From his answers on the transcript, Nathan decided to go with amnesia. He remembers nothing about any White House lawyers. He can’t recall who he met with. He doesn’t remember where the meeting was. He has no idea what they talked about."

Yep, the new "black" Sergeant Hans Schultz.

"I see nothing! I hear nothing! I know nothing!" (or, more commonly as the series went on, "I know nothing, nothing!").
 

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Fani Willis Saga UPDATES! And What Lies Ahead for Trump in Georgia! Viva Frei with Phil Holloway​


 

Hijinx

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Fulton County is obviously filled with blacks who barely have the brains to fill in the circle on the ballot.
I don't mean that as racist only that it appears to me to be the fact.
I cannot understand any other way they voted for Fani.

Does anyone else have a good or different answer?
 

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Fani Willis GETS DEVASTATING News After REFUSING To Drop Election Interference Case Against Trump!​




 

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Georgia Appeals Court Disqualifies Fani Willis From Trump Election Case



A Georgia appeals court has disqualified Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from her election-related criminal case against President-elect Donald Trump, although the indictment still stands.

Trump and his codefendants were charged in 2023 by Willis’s office for what they alleged was a scheme to illegally overturn the results of the 2020 election in Georgia. They pleaded not guilty.

However, Willis’s case hit a snag in early 2024 after it was revealed that she engaged in a romantic relationship with the case’s then-special prosecutor, Nathan Wade. A Fulton County judge in March ruled that Willis could remain as prosecutor if Wade resigned, which he later did.

Trump and multiple codefendants appealed the judge’s decision to the Georgia Court of Appeals, which rendered its decision on Willis Thursday morning.

“After carefully considering the trial court’s findings in its order, we conclude that it erred by failing to disqualify DA Willis and her office,” the Georgia Court of Appeals’s majority wrote in its decision.
 

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Democrat DA REMOVED In MAJOR Trump WIN, Democrat Still move To JAIL TRUMP Despite WINING Election​




 

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Womp womp. The New York Times ran an intensely gratifying story yesterday headlined, “Appeals Court Disqualifies Fani Willis From Prosecuting Georgia Trump Case.” The sub-headline deceptively explained, “The panel overruled the trial judge, who had allowed Fani T. Willis to keep the case despite a romantic relationship that defendants said created a conflict of interest.” It wasn’t just the romantic relationship.

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Yesterday, in what the Times called “a surprise move that threw the entire case into disarray,” Georgia’s Court of Appeals disqualified Atlanta prosecutor Fani “Gimme a G” Willis and the entire Fulton County DA’s office. That means that, for the case to continue, the Governor must assign it to a different county’s DA, or let it die. And even if it is reassigned, the replacement DA could decide to dismiss the whole thing.

Willis immediately noticed her appeal to Georgia’s conservative Supreme Court. Good luck. Expecting help from the Supreme Court is a very long shot.

The Times’ crossword today probably features a clue for 7-Across, FaniWillis: “It spells doom.”

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CNN said “It’s over.” Headline: “‘It’s over’: Honig on why Georgia case prosecuting Trump will likely not happen.

Well. The Appeals Court’s move wasn’t as “surprising” to some of us. As I’ve discussed before, Judge McAfee carefully created a record that practically screamed for Fani’s disqualification. He said “an odor of mendacity” hung over DA Willis’s testimony. He said Willis’ public comments about the case were legally improper. But he protected his seat by letting Fani continue, but stayed the entire prosecution and then let the Court of Appeals handle the heavy lift. The case was always headed for an appeal anyway.

As a lawyer, I do not think McAffee’s move was cowardly in any way. I think he played it very smart, just right. Sometimes you must sacrifice a pawn to capture the pudgy, grifting queen.

There’s much to say about this welcome development. First of all, my goodness, the turnaround story. Trump’s enemies have completely failed and are in disarray. The only case remaining on life support is the worst case of all, the “you called payments to your lawyer legal expenses” case, in which Trump remains technically un-convicted, because he has not yet been sentenced, and sentencing has been indefinitely continued.

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CLIP: CNN says the Georgia Case is ‘dead in the water’ (2:21).

Next, I think we are about to learn the reason why no former president has ever been prosecuted. You may have noticed the bizarre cast of characters in the now-failed Trump prosecutions. Fani Willis, Nathan Wade, Alvin Bragg, Jack Smith, and so on. Why didn’t we see the Democrats’ best and brightest? Consider this possibility: Willis, Wade, Bragg, and Smith were always expendable. They are now ruined. They didn’t know it when they eagerly accepted their assignments, but they were always meant to be used and thrown away.

Multiple investigations of Fani Willis and her office continue, for everything from her legal ethics to potential financial impropriety. Her problems are only just starting.



 

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Judge DELIVERS ANOTHER DEVASTATING BLOW To Fani Willis After She Is DISQUALIFIED From TRUMP Case!​


 

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Georgia's Attorney General Takes on Fani Willis




“The Georgia Court of Appeals has ruled that the Fulton County DA created her own conflict and rightfully removed her from the case against President-elect Trump,” Carr posted. "‘Lawfare’ has become far too common in American politics, and it must end.”

“As such, I would encourage the Georgia Supreme Court to not take her appeal,” he continued. “It's our hope that the DA will now focus taxpayer resources on the successful prosecution of violent criminals in Fulton County.”

Carr is right, of course. This entire case started out as an opportunity for Willis to make a name for herself, and she overreached, not only in the ridiculous case against the once and future president but also in her desire to enrich her boyfriend, Nathan Wade, by making him a special counsel despite his lack of qualifications.

Trump’s attorney agreed with Carr. “AG Carr is right,” Steve Sadow posted on X.

Naturally, Willis, who may be the mouthiest individual anywhere in politics, had a snide comment to make in reply to Carr’s statement. In her statement, Willis accused Carr of failing to do his job (projection much?) after announcing his candidacy for governor of Georgia in the 2026 election.

“Mr. Carr is a witness in the case he is trying to influence,” Willis testily said. “Apparently, he is more focused on the politics of the 2026 Republican gubernatorial primary rather than the law. If Mr. Carr cannot separate his ambition to become Governor from his duties as Attorney General, he should resign and focus on being a full-time candidate rather than serving as a constitutional officer sworn to uphold the Constitutions and laws of the United States and Georgia.”
 
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