Fani Willis
A Georgia judge ruled earlier this month that Willis could continue to lead the prosecution team in the election interference case—if her ex resigned.
“I don’t feel like my reputation needs to be reclaimed,” the Fulton County District Attorney told CNN on Saturday.
Last week, Fulton County DA Fani Willis was allowed to remain on the election interference case—if the special prosecutor she dated removed himself.
“There’s no basis for McAfee to recuse,” legal correspondent Anna Bower said in response to the MAGA congresswoman’s complaints.
On The Ingraham Angle, attorney Terrence Bradley was substituted for Nathan Wade in a graphic alongside Fani Willis.
Judge Scott McAfee found no legal reason to disqualify DA Willis from prosecuting Donald Trump in Georgia, but he took shots at her character anyway.
Nathan Wade announced he would step aside hours after a judge ruled that Willis could only stay on the case if he departed.