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?
It was at this point that she just lost it, firing back: “Why don’t you investigate how many times they called me the n word?” She then stated that she hadn’t gone over the invoices and struggled to provide a clear response regarding who had reviewed them.
Willis later tried to walk back the jaw-dropping claim, saying she meant 160 hours a month, not a week — a correction that only underscored how rattled she was under basic questioning. Sloppy testimony has a way of doing that. Reports indicate Wade ultimately pulled in roughly $700,000 for his work on the case during the time he was involved.
And just when it seemed she might regain her footing, Willis grew visibly irritated again when lawmakers pressed her on how deeply Wade was involved in meetings and decision-making. She expressed that they would need to show her what Wade had said about the situation. “I don’t really trust you,” she told the committee.
At another point, Willis became agitated again, accusing senators of “trying to intimidate me.”
You think that you’re going to intimidate me! You all have been trying to intimidate me for five years, which is why I have not been able to live in my house for five years, because the n word has been written on my house!
Willis even took a gratuitous swipe at Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA), sneering that she wasn’t going to “quit in a month.” Greene may be leaving Congress in January, but Willis didn’t exactly ride off into the sunset herself — she was disqualified, and her case against Trump was dismissed. That’s a strange perch from which to lecture anyone else about staying power.
Things didn’t improve when lawmakers asked about contacts between members of her prosecution team and the Jan. 6 Committee. On that front, Willis suddenly became vague and evasive, offering little clarity when transparency was precisely what was being demanded:
Jan. 6 committee letter: Willis acknowledged a Dec. 17, 2021, letter (with her signature) seeking documents from the Jan. 6 committee; she said she recalled no nonpublic documents being provided and said she has never met Rep. [Bennie] Thompson [the J6 committee chair].
D.C. trip acknowledged, purpose vague: Willis confirmed Wade and staff traveled to Washington and said it was connected to “this investigation,” but she said she could not recall the purpose or who they spoke with.
All in all, Willis only managed to make herself look worse than before, and that’s saying something.
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JUDICIAL RECKONING
The return of national sovereignty and administrative lethality reached a new milestone this Thursday, April 9, 2026. A blockbuster ruling in Los Angeles has left the DNC establishment and globalist elite reeling.
A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction against California’s controversial "No Secret Police Act," blocking the state from prohibiting ICE agents from wearing masks. Judge Christina Snyder ruled the law unconstitutional, marking a decisive victory for President Donald J. Trump and the Department of Justice.
The court affirmed the Constitution’s Supremacy Clause, stating California cannot discriminate against federal officers while exempting its own law enforcement. Attorney General Pamela Bondi praised the ruling, emphasizing the administration’s zero-tolerance stance on harassment of federal agents.
This decision reflects the 2026 mandate: a legal framework prioritizing the safety of American officers over the sanctuary policies pushed by Governor Gavin Newsom. It signals a sweeping rollback of state overreach in immigration enforcement.
Meanwhile, in Texas, a federal jury delivered historic terrorism convictions against nine members of a radical antifa cell. The group was found guilty for a violent 2025 attack on an ICE detention facility that left a police officer shot in the neck.
Ringleader Benjamin Song faces potential life imprisonment after evidence proved the attack was a coordinated assault using explosives and rifles—not the “noise demonstration” the defense claimed. Prosecutors called the verdict a landmark affirmation of Trump’s domestic terror designation.
With Kash Patel at the FBI and Todd Blanche at the DOJ, the dismantling of extremist cells has accelerated. Federal agencies continue to secure detention centers like Prairieland against those attempting to destabilize the republic.
Governor Gavin Newsom attempted to spin the court ruling as a “win,” citing the upheld “No Vigilantes Act.” But the truth remains: the centerpiece of his anti-ICE agenda—the “No Secret Police Act”—has been effectively struck down.
The defeat exposes the weakening foundation of California’s sanctuary policies. While Sacramento prioritizes the “civil rights” of illegal aliens, the Trump administration is defending the constitutional rights of federal officers.

The week closes as a sweeping administrative triumph for the Trump-GOP platform. From Los Angeles courtrooms to Texas jury boxes, real results—not rhetoric—are forging the 2026 midterm shield.
With 5% GDP growth and a secure border, the nation is reclaiming its stability and sovereignty. America moves forward with vigilance, resolve, and a renewed commitment to law and order.
God bless the USA—and the leaders who refuse to bow to the swamp or the radical mob.
oFar Left 'Squad' Member Learns Her Fate As Her Primary Election is Called

Washington D.C. — The far-left “Squad” took another massive hit Tuesday night as Missouri Democrat Rep. Cori Bush was soundly defeated in her primary by challenger Wesley Bell, who led by double digits with 54.9% to Bush’s 41.8%.
Bush, one of the most extreme voices in Congress, joins Rep. Jamaal Bowman as the second Squad member to lose her seat this cycle. Her defeat is a clear rejection of the radical socialist, anti-police, pro-Hamas agenda she has pushed since entering Congress in 2021.
Bush rose to prominence after participating in the Ferguson riots and has spent years promoting false narratives about Michael Brown while calling for defunding the police — even as violent crime soared in her St. Louis district. She has repeatedly aligned herself with pro-Hamas protesters, blamed Israel for the October 7 massacre, and faced controversy over allegedly funneling thousands of campaign dollars to her husband for “security services” while demanding less police protection for her constituents.
Republicans celebrated the win with well-deserved mockery. Pro-Trump comedian Terrance K. Williams posted:
“A ‘BLACK JOB’ IS SOMETHING CORI BUSH DOES NOT HAVE. OH HAPPY DAY! She is the second Squad member to lose her seat! I can’t wait until they are all gone.”

Florida GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz, who served with Bush on the House Judiciary Committee, sarcastically noted:
“I will miss Cori Bush missing every committee meeting.”
Students for Trump co-founder Ryan Fournier added:
“The Squad’s Cori Bush has LOST her primary. Join me in saying GOOD RIDDANCE! Hamas might be hiring, Cori!”
Even actor Michael Rapaport, a vocal Israel supporter, celebrated:
“Tonight at the rally they said let’s bring back ‘JOY’ to politics and boom CORI BUSH is done with Politics…. I feel JOY all of a sudden.”
This is the second straight blow to the radical Squad. Jamaal Bowman lost his primary earlier after endorsing pro-Hamas demonstrators on college campuses. Both Bush and Bowman blamed their defeats on pro-Israel funding from AIPAC rather than admitting the truth: their extreme, anti-American, and anti-Israel positions have become toxic to voters.
The radical left’s Squad is crumbling because the American people are rejecting their agenda of defunding police, embracing socialism, supporting radical Islamists, and putting foreign interests above American citizens. Voters want secure borders, safe streets, strong economy, and leaders who put America First — not performative radicals who miss committee meetings and push policies that hurt their own districts.
Under President Donald J. Trump’s leadership, the Republican Party is becoming the party of working Americans, law and order, and common sense. Meanwhile, the Democrat Party continues its death spiral — hemorrhaging voters, losing favorability, and watching its most extreme members get rejected at the ballot box.
Cori Bush’s defeat is not just a loss for one radical congresswoman. It is a rejection of the entire Squad’s toxic ideology. The American people are waking up and choosing sanity over socialism, strength over weakness, and America First over America Last.
More Squad members are on the ballot soon. The trend is clear: radicalism is losing, and the America First movement is winning.