INSANE: Fani Willis ousting case comes to SHOCKING conclusion



Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee has allowed District Attorney Fani Willis to continue prosecuting former President Donald Trump’s Georgia election interference case — despite the fact that she clearly lied under oath.

McAfee found that Willis’ relationship with Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade was not proven to be a conflict of interest enough to merit her removal from the case.

The judge did, however, find an appearance of impropriety and said either Willis and her office may leave the case or Wade must withdraw from the proceeding.

“Have you ever seen a clearer case of perjury?” Glenn asks, astounded by the ruling.

“Everyone on earth knows she was lying,” Stu Burguiere agrees.

Glenn believes it’s clearly rigged.

“It’s rigged because there’s no way any reasonable person would come up with that. No way,” Glenn says.

“I mean how can you possibly think this is just an appearance of impropriety?” Stu asks.

Had Wade and Willis been honest about their relationship, it would’ve been a much smaller deal.

“They boldly took the stand, wanted to lie, and did lie,” Glenn says.

“There is absolutely no way she should be in a position of power,” he continues, adding, “and so should he lose his law license. There is no law if attorneys can get away with that.”


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Why Fani Willis cannot dismiss the phone records that accuse her of perjury



Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is not having the best week.

While she and her special prosecutor “friend,” Nathan Wade, insist that they were not in a relationship before he was hired — phone records submitted by former president Donald Trump suggest otherwise.

The pair is leading the election interference case against Trump and 14 others, which makes their lies even more curious.

“The problem is, they swore under oath several times that they didn’t have a relationship at all prior,” Glenn Beck says.

The two claimed they had begun their relationship in early 2022, right after Wade was hired — but witnesses have also claimed otherwise, saying they were together as early as 2019.

According to the phone records, the two have exchanged over 2,000 voice calls and just under 12,000 text messages.

Cellphone records also showed that special prosecutor Wade made nearly three dozen visits to Willis’ Hapeville neighborhood in 2021, and on two occasions, it appeared that Wade spent the night, arriving late at night and leaving early in the morning.

“They will go to any length to lie about this at this point,” Stu Burguiere comments.

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