Jonathan Turley 'astonished' Fani Willis,
Nathan Wade have not stepped aside as
case gets 'worse by the day'
Fox News,
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Staff
Original Article
Posted By: Moritz55,
3/6/2024 9:43:49 AM
There is a new twist in the Fani Willis-Nathan Wade legal saga after a co-chief deputy district attorney for Cobb County claimed key witness Terrence Bradley lied about his knowledge of Willis and Wade's relationship. While there has been no ruling on Willis' disqualification, legal scholar Jonathan Turley questioned on "America's Newsroom" Tuesday why the pair has not "stepped aside" as their legal quagmire worsens "by the day." JONATHAN TURLEY: It was painful to watch. It had that look of a hostage tape, where he was just saying, 'I know nothing, I heard nothing. If I said anything, I didn't mean it.'
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
BeatleJeff 3/6/2024 9:50:15 AM (No. 1671696)
Seriously? They would never step aside voluntarily. Being a libtard means never admitting you're wrong, never saying you're sorry.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Quigley 3/6/2024 9:53:35 AM (No. 1671700)
Dims have a Road Rage mentality and consumed with self righteous anger will not back down or even begin an introspection process.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
jalo1951 3/6/2024 9:55:43 AM (No. 1671702)
Oh, no. This will never happen. After all she is a black, woman with all the qualifications she needs to do anything she wants. And I am sure they don't think they did anything wrong.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
curious1 3/6/2024 10:08:00 AM (No. 1671720)
Apparently Turley is someone who lives in a bubble. Reality experiencers could have told him what the commies would most likely do before the hearings on Fatti ever started.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Encore 3/6/2024 10:09:57 AM (No. 1671726)
You’re obviously mistaking these two with people of moral values.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
LC Chihuahua 3/6/2024 10:10:29 AM (No. 1671728)
Funny thing is, I think they will survive. They are Democrats which means turning a blind eye to any inconvenient truth. Democrats will separate any affair from the Trump investigation so they can continue it and shove that investigation down everyone's throat no matter how bogus it becomes.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
DVC 3/6/2024 10:11:52 AM (No. 1671732)
Turley still lives in a world where people "do the right thing". These two slimeballs won't go until they are dragged kicking and screaming from the scene.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Ditto1958 3/6/2024 10:22:03 AM (No. 1671744)
The sleaze, corruption and outright theft from the taxpayers is breathtaking.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
DaBigGuy 3/6/2024 10:22:34 AM (No. 1671745)
Why would they step aside? They are both still being paid far more than they are worth, and are going to milk that gravy train for all it is worth as long as they can. These are horribly despicable individuals incapable of ethical behavior.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
FLCracker 3/6/2024 10:31:13 AM (No. 1671754)
I have the worst time following this event. All the "journalists" keep referring to the players by their occupations and titles, which is good writing practice, as using the person's name all the time would make for an awkward article.
HOWEVER, everybody in this case is a lawyer/attorney and they all have similar titles using the words district and attorney and sometime prosecutor. What the heck is a "co-chief deputy district attorney"?
it sure is a quagmire.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Banjo Willy 3/6/2024 10:38:04 AM (No. 1671761)
A proclamation from King Turley
Ya can't beat that!
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"Astonished"? Don't be, this is what you get with dumb and dumber.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
zephyrgirl 3/6/2024 10:58:37 AM (No. 1671773)
Turley clearly doesn't understand that there's a different standard for minorities (other than Asians) in this country.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
padiva 3/6/2024 11:07:59 AM (No. 1671778)
Willis and Wade have to keep up appearances. They will want to star as themselves in their made-for-TV movie./s
Are either of them getting money from Soros or some other evil player?
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
mifla 3/6/2024 11:22:16 AM (No. 1671788)
I was wondering why the judge needed two weeks for his ruling. Perhaps he knew others would come forward and make his decision a slam dunk. The pair should step down before they really hang themselves, but apparently, they live in their own Fulton County bubble where reality takes a different form. I hope they get disbarred so they can never harm anyone (legally) again.
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mr turley has some catching up to do. we'll start slow. first thing - the easter bunny is not real ... yada yada yada
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
MsMontana 3/6/2024 11:48:37 AM (No. 1671817)
I LOVE the fact that Willis and Wade are still on the Trump case. Let 'em stay!
They are a PRIME example of entitled, self-serving, glory hounds that they have always been. It is honestly the prime characteristic of cheating jerks.....the entitlement, the grandiosity, the self-centered motivation. Absolutely NONE of this is about justice and it is 100% about ego....personal and the Democrat party.
Reel out as much rope as they will take...a long rope means a better drop.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
Lazyman 3/6/2024 11:51:33 AM (No. 1671821)
This guy doesn't understand the principles of a Banana republic and the power of white guilt that had brought all standards down to the lowest level.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
Ditto1958 3/6/2024 12:07:04 PM (No. 1671842)
I practiced law for over 30 years. A lawyer is required to avoid even the appearance of impropriety the things that Willis and her boyfriend have done here go away, way past that. Lawyers in many states have had their licenses, suspended and/or revoked for far less than what Willis and her boyfriend have done here. It is sad to see the double standard that liberal politicians are allowed to operate under in America these days.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
daisey 3/6/2024 12:28:08 PM (No. 1671856)
Fani and Nathan aren’t the least bit worried. Judge McAfee will see that they get off with maybe a stern warning at worst. The judge is an Fani Willis fan and even contributed to her campaign. The Biden family doesn’t have anything over corrupt Fulton County. Yes. I’m a Georgia resident. Since 1991.
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Turley is right if Fani was a regular, logical, person.
She is, however, an elected Democrat that is a black women. She is thus of the firm belief (a belief she holds for good reason) that she cannot be held to account by any person, no rules apply to her, and she is entitled to steal whatever, and do whatever, she likes, and no one dare oppose her.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
ussjimmycarter 3/6/2024 12:36:57 PM (No. 1671862)
Fani did it all for the children! Such a hero 🦸🏻♀️!!!
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
vhs68 3/6/2024 12:46:47 PM (No. 1671866)
The Georgia Senate oversight committee met today and interviewed Ashleigh Merchant. Things are going to start happening now. Viva Frei on youtube had a live stream of this hearing. Go catch it on youtube. Highly entertaining. Hat Tip: don't ever wrangle with Ashleigh, she will eat your lunch and then make you pay the tab......
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
Rinktum 3/6/2024 2:56:53 PM (No. 1671964)
Come on, Jonathan! Don’t you know that democrats will stick it out until the bitter end and someone makes them step down. There is no honor in that party and they truly believe they can beat the system. She is going nowhere because she knows if she steps down, it’s over for her. She’s staying in with the hope that the judge cares more about skin color and re-election than he does about justice. I believe she is guilty as sin but I would bet you the judge will not remove her and give her the smallest hand slap you have ever seen. It will be on par with what happens to Hillary Clinton. You do not go to democrat judges to get justice. It cannot be found there.
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Reply 25 - Posted by:
K620 3/6/2024 7:09:36 PM (No. 1672101)
Yes, Willis should be sanctioned, I think disbarred. But what I don’t understand is why we’re focusing on whether Willis will be disqualified but we’re not also focusing on the defendant(s). It’s got to be improper for a prosecutor to benefit financially by bringing charges. By choosing to prosecute Trump et al., Fanni Willis effectively made many, many thousands of dollars on top of her salary. The prosecution, ergo, is fundamentally flawed and improper, is it not? Aside from Willis being disbarred, the case should be dismissed with prejudice. What am I missing?
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Reply 26 - Posted by:
danu 3/7/2024 12:13:25 AM (No. 1672215)
i wont sign up to read fix noos
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Reply 27 - Posted by:
5 handicap 3/7/2024 7:11:51 AM (No. 1672352)
C'mon Turley...You gotta know the case is to be decided by the corruptocrat, up for reelection in August, McAfee. Moreover he'll not pass on the Soros money!
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