Ga. DA Denies Misconduct in Relationship with Trump Prosecutor

Facts

  • During an evidentiary hearing at Fulton County Superior Court Thursday, Georgia DA Fani Willis rejected a motion's claim that she should be removed from former Pres. Donald Trump's election interference case because of her personal relationship with Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade.1
  • In January 2024, Roman Merchant — a co-defendant of Trump — submitted a motion to both dismiss the case and disqualify Willis from prosecuting the matter further, accusing the DA of both an 'improper, clandestine personal relationship' with Wade and an improper use of COVID backlog funding.2
  • Roman alleges Willis didn't have approval to appoint Wade, that the Special Prosecutor wasn't qualified to take charge of the case — despite being paid roughly $1M in legal fees — and that a 'personal relationship' between the two had begun before the prosecution started and had led to Wade financing private trips for the DA.2
  • During the hearing, Willis repeatedly accused Roman's defense attorney of lying — claiming that the allegations during the motion hearings were 'ridiculous' and that lawyers had 'writ[ten] a lie... printed for all of the world to see.'3
  • Earlier in the day, Wade accepted that he had used his business credit card for 'personal travel' with Willis, and that he had engaged in a 'romantic relationship' with the DA beginning in 'early' 2022. He also stated that there was 'nothing secret or scandalous about having a private life.'4
  • Roman is one of 19 individuals, alongside the former president, accused of attempting to interfere with and overturn the 2020 presidential election. At the time, Roman was employed as Trump's director of election day operations.5

Sources: 1c-span.org, 2Documentcloud, 3CNN (a), 4CNN (b) and 5Inquirer.

Narratives

  • Pro-Trump narrative, as provided by Trendingpoliticsnews. Willis's hearing was embarrassment, saturated with raised voices and lies. Despite already admitting to a relationship, Willis and Wade's romantic timeline still doesn't add up — the two should immediately resign from their posts and should have no future role in upholding the integrity of America's legal system.
  • Anti-Trump narrative, as provided by CNN. Willis and Wade should step aside, but only because their relationship — wrong or right — must not be allowed to further undermine the chances of Trump being convicted for his crimes. The bigger picture must not be lost — the former president attempted to completely disregard America's democratic foundations, and any distractions must be removed to prevent anything similar from taking place ever again.

Predictions