Georgia Governor Says Fani Willis’s Trump Case Is Looking ‘Very Political’

Published on February 28, 2024

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp said the Fulton County district attorney’s case against former President Donald Trump and other co-defendants is looking more political, coming as allegations have rocked the county prosecutor’s office that are threatening to derail the case. Earlier this month, one of the co-defendants filed a court motion accusing Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and special prosecutor Nathan Wade of engaging in a clandestine relationship. There have been multiple hearings in the case so far, and the judge has said that she could face the possibility of disqualification. “I gotta be careful about what I say here, because I was subpoenaed by Fani, with Willis in the special grand jury,” Mr. Kemp told NewsNation. “But it’s hard to believe that a process that I think many people—including myself—believe is very political, regardless of the merits behind the case, has gotten even more political now because of her actions and those of Mr. Wade and others.”...