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"Game Over For Her": MSNBC Analyst Says Fani Willis’ Case Against Trump Is "Dead"

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Feb 19, 2024, 8:20:30 AMFeb 19
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MSNBC legal analyst Caroline Polisi declared on Thursday that Fulton County
District Attorney Fani Willis’ case against former President Donald Trump is
effectively dead in the water.

Polisi tied her assessment to a bombshell revelation that came out Thursday
morning — namely that Willis was romantically involved with her hand-selected
special prosecutor Nathan Wade much earlier than she had admitted to the
court.

WATCH:

BREAKING: MSNBC Legal Analyst: “This is monumental. If things are
going in the direction we think, Fani Willis lied to the court,
it’s game over for her. She will be disqualified”
pic.twitter.com/rqXdeNyPqt

— ALX ???? (@alx) February 15, 2024

“Don’t let the legalese fool you. This is epic. This is monumental,” Polisi
said. “If things are going in the direction we think, Fani Willis lied to the
court, it’s game over for her. She will be disqualified. If they had a
relationship prior to when they represented truth to the court, it’s a huge
deal. I can’t overstate.”

Polisi laid out similar — if more succinct — feelings via X, saying, “Fani
Willis’s case is OVER. She lied to the court. Case closed.”

Fani Willis’s case is OVER. She lied to the court. Case closed.

— Caroline Polisi, Esq. (@CarolinePolisi) February 15, 2024

“Fani Willis and Nathan Wade lied to the Court. Game over. The case is DEAD,”
she added.

Fani Willis and Nathan Wade lied to the Court. Game over.
The case is DEAD.

— Caroline Polisi, Esq. (@CarolinePolisi) February 15, 2024

Polisi gave an additional statement to Mediaite, explaining just how damaging
the fallout could be for the case against Trump if Willis were to be
disqualified.

“Willis will be disqualified, which means her entire office is disqualified,
which means the case will have to be re-assigned and languish with the PAC of
Georgia, effectively killing the case. Her credibility is completely shot,”
she said.

According to the testimony of a former Fulton County DA employee — who has
been friends with Willis since they were in college — the romantic
relationship between Willis and Wade began in 2019. That testimony directly
contradicts the sworn statements from both Willis and Wade, who have claimed
that any romantic relationship between them did not begin until 2022.

NEW: Former Fulton County DA employee and friend of Fani Willis
since college says she was definitely in a relationship with Nathan
Wade since 2019.

This completely contradicts the filings of Wade and Willis in which
they claimed it began in 2022.

Giving false statements to the… pic.twitter.com/mt5FUIDqUu

— Greg Price (@greg_price11) February 15, 2024

If Willis gave a false statement to the court, simply being disqualified from
the Trump case may be the least of her worries. “Knowingly giving false
statements to a court is punishable in Georgia by a $1,000 fine and up to 5
years of jail,” conservative communications strategist Greg Price noted.

Knowingly giving false statements to a court is punishable in Georgia
by a $1,000 fine and up to 5 years of jail pic.twitter.com/MnwFvL1Cfu

— Greg Price (@greg_price11) February 15, 2024

[The case wasn't legitimate in the first place.]

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Let's go Brandon!

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Let's go Brandon!

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