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Dec 22, 2025

Fani Willis Loses It During Georgia Senate Hearing When Asked About Trump Case-llllllllllllllllll

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has been facing challenges.

The last time we checked in on the Willis situation, the election case involving President Donald Trump was officially dismissed in November. This occurred after Willis had been removed from the case the previous year.

Willis was visibly unhappy as she faced pointed questioning from the committee on Wednesday, and it showed. Lawmakers zeroed in on how much Nathan Wade — the special prosecutor she handpicked while carrying on a personal relationship with him — had been paid, among other uncomfortable details. The hearing quickly devolved into a series of defensive outbursts and thinly veiled meltdowns as Willis struggled to explain away conduct that would have ended the career of almost anyone else.

Willis testified that she didn’t bother reviewing the invoices Wade submitted and felt perfectly comfortable allowing “him to bill 160 hours a week.” That’s more than four full-time jobs, for those keeping score at home.


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She went on to claim Wade was the first person in the office every day and took it upon himself to “correct” the behavior of other employees. Which raises an obvious question: why was a supposedly subordinate special prosecutor policing the office at all? Why would he need to?

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