Attorney Calls Case Against Trump a ‘Dead Prosecution’ Due to Allegations of Impropriety Against Fani Willis

Published on January 16, 2024

Clay Travis, an attorney and founder of the conservative sports news platform Outkick the Coverage, foresees Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis stepping down in the wake of allegations of her involvement with her special prosecutor. “I think, Harris, this is a dead prosecution,” he told Fox News’ Harris Faulkner on The Faulkner Focus after calling it a “massive story” that has been downplayed by the mainstream media. Fulton County District Attorney Willis, who brought election interference charges against former President Donald Trump and other co-defendants, was alleged to have engaged in a romantic relationship with her special prosecutor, Nathan Wade. On Jan. 12, the House Judiciary Committee launched an investigation into the district attorney’s office’s “potential misuse of federal funds” of over $650,000 for “politically motivated prosecutions.”...