Former President Donald Trump said Tuesday that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is “totally compromised” and “in far more criminal liability than any of the people she’s looking at,” Trump said Tuesday after a court filing argued Willis had an “improper” following a court filing alleging Willis had a “improper” relationship with a colleague working on her Trump indictment.
Trump’s comments are his first public statements regarding the corruption allegations against Willis, whom he feels is interfering with the 2024 election.
A Monday court filing by Mike Roman, a political operative and a codefendant with Trump in the Georgia election case, cited four startling facts regarding Willis’ actions while pursuing Trump:
- Nathan Wade, Willis’s lead prosecutor in the Trump case, had an “improper” relationship with Willis.
- Wade’s law firm used funds paid by the county to take Willis on luxury vacations by using potentially fraudulent payments.
- Wade was appointed without the required approval by authorities and had little to no prosecutorial experience.
- Wade met twice with President Joe Biden’s White House counsel before indicting Trump in August, raising questions about whether the White House coordinated prosecuting Biden’s 2024 political opponent.
Neither Willis nor Wade deny the claims, but a representative for Willis’ office informed the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that she would react in court documents.
“The district attorney was totally compromised. The case has to be dropped,” Trump said to reporters. They say she’s in far more criminal liability than any of the people she’s looking at.”
Trump explained the corruption allegations, which were first reported by the Journal-Constitution.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL“I think that when you look at what happened where they pay a lawyer with absolutely no experience $700,000 who happens to be her lover,” he went on to say. “And it turns out that she profited tremendously in that case — it’s illegal. What she did was illegal.”
Willis indicted Trump in August on 13 counts. If found guilty, Trump could face up to 76.5 years in state jail.
Trump claims the indictment is for election interference. “This is strictly coordinated with Crooked Joe Biden’s DOJ. “It’s all about election interference!” he declared in August.
Everything the Democrats have done to him since coming down the escalator has been about election interference.




















