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DA Fani Willis loses bid to appeal Trump’s
Georgia election interference case ‘She
is a disaster’

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Posted By: sunset, 9/16/2025 1:11:07 PM

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis on Tuesday lost her bid to get back on the Georgia election interference case against President Trump — who celebrated by calling her a “disaster.” The embattled prosecutor was booted from the high-profile case in December by the Georgia Court of Appeals, which cited the “appearance of impropriety” over her affair with the special prosecutor Nathan Wade leading the case. Georgia’s top court said Tuesday that it would not consider reversing a lower court’s ruling. Trump cheered the decision on the White House lawn just before he departed for the UK – arguing Willis should be prosecuted.

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She, and her boyfriend Wade and the Biden team should be RICO'd for their crime.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: itsonlyme 9/16/2025 1:27:10 PM (No. 2004651)
Dawgess Fanknee, U stel seeinn Nayten Wayd?
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Reply 2 - Posted by: DVC 9/16/2025 4:55:29 PM (No. 2004731)
Fanny's efforts to "nail Trump" have only nailed HER fanny.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Lucky5 9/16/2025 6:24:43 PM (No. 2004784)
She need to be disbarred and lose her job. There is a lot more to do with than just this.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: mifla 9/16/2025 6:43:04 PM (No. 2004790)
The GA Senate is till trying to nail her down to testify - been going on for quite some time. She keeps citing her work schedule to push the dates back. She is essentially ignoring a subpoena. Time to take off the gloves. She used taxpayer money to hire her boyfriend and did not go through standard procedure to hire him.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: rochow 9/16/2025 10:18:10 PM (No. 2004880)
This strumpet should be disbarred for life and be in prison.
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