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JUST IN: President Trump Reportedly Plans To Attend Hearing On Fani Willis ‘Improper Relationship’ Allegations

By Danielle

 

President Trump plans to attend a Thursday evidentiary hearing in Atlanta regarding the ‘improper relationship’ allegations against Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, The Washington Post reports.

Willis faces accusations that she engaged in an ‘improper relationship’ with special prosecutor Nathan Wade, who she hired for the Georgia election interference case against Donald Trump.

The Washington Post reports:

Trump has a scheduled appearance in New York the same day for a pretrial conference in a case that’s slated to go to trial on March 25. Trump is charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records in connection with hush money payments to adult-film actress Stormy Daniels during the 2016 election.

If he instead travels to Atlanta, it will be his first court appearance in the sprawling racketeering case since a grand jury indicted him and 18 others in August. They are accused of criminally conspiring to try to overturn the 2020 presidential election in Georgia. At least one of those defendants, former Georgia GOP chairman David Shafer, is also expected to attend. If more do the same, Thursday could provide an early glimpse of what a multi-defendant trial could look like.

If Trump attends Thursday’s hearing, he would be able to watch as Willis’s personal life and professional integrity are scrutinized and questioned. His appearance would likely draw even more attention and perhaps chaos to the already highly anticipated hearing.

🚨 BREAKING: Trump plans to attend Georgia hearing on misconduct allegations against Fani Willis

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Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee, the judge overseeing Donald Trump’s Georgia election interference case, said it’s possible allegations against Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis “could result in disqualification.”

 

“Specifically, looking at defendant Roman’s motion, it alleges a relationship that resulted in a financial benefit to the district attorney. And that is no longer a matter of complete speculation. The state has admitted a relationship existed,” McAfee said.

“And so, what remains to be proven is the existence and extent of any financial benefit. Again, if there is, if there was one. So, because I think it’s possible that the facts alleged by the defendant could result in disqualification, I think an evidentiary hearing must occur to establish the record on those core allegations,” he continued…

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