As expected, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee gave District Attorney Fani Willis permission to continue her racial hoax against Donald Trump.
McAfee ruled Friday morning that the affair between Willis and special counsel Nathan Wade was not a serious enough indiscretion to disqualify Trump from prosecuting Trump. McAfee gave Willis the option of removing himself or Wade from the Atlanta show trials. Of course, Mr. Willis will remove Mr. Wade and fight the far-fetched RICO lawsuit he has filed against Mr. Trump and 13 “co-conspirators.”
Fanny Willis’ testimony was incredibly embarrassing. He should have been disqualified.
McAfee’s ruling is not surprising. But it’s a shame.
During a two-week hearing designed to assess the impropriety of Willis’ personal and financial relationship with Wade, Willis revealed himself to be an incompetent clown. She took the stand and claimed that she was a combination of rapper Sexy Red and actor Jussie Smollett.
Georgia taxpayers paid Wade $650,000 for his work on the Trump case, but the case won’t go to trial until August. Willis claimed to have paid back thousands of dollars in lavish vacations for Wade with cash he kept in his home. At her podium, she spoke in the language of drug dealers, saying things like, “If her friend says she owes G.” She implied that Wade’s genitals were incapacitated due to a medical condition, but also said she was “not going to eviscerate a black man.”
The Washington Post called Willis’ testimony “disturbing.” Her testimony was extremely embarrassing. She should have been disqualified.
But America loves racial hoaxes, especially when it destroys a suitable target. Trump and his supporters are easy targets for racial disinformation.
Mr. Willis’s prosecution of the former president on election interference charges is predicated on racial animus. The entire prosecution is riveted on the hope that a mostly black Democratic jury will convict Mr. Trump and his allies on grounds of racial and political unity. It’s the exact same recipe that led to the conviction of a series of trespassers on Jan. 6 on felony charges.
Atlanta, Willis’ stomping ground, has a similar racial and political demographic to Washington, D.C., which sentenced the defendant to a lengthy prison sentence on January 6th.
No one believes that Mr. Trump and his allies meddled in the election, much less that the level of interference warranted criminal charges. Asking political allies to find votes is standard operating procedure in American politics. It is common for the winner of a close election to complain that votes were stolen.
Mr. Willis’ prosecution rests solely on anti-white racism and political bias.
Think about this. American justice is based on the premise that justice is blind. The Statue of Justice in and around American courthouses is blindfolded.
“I’m never going to eviscerate a black man,” Fani Willis, a sworn court official, said on the stand. She repeated it defiantly.
Imagine a white sworn official in a courtroom testifying, “I don’t eviscerate white men.” That person would be considered a bigot and disqualified from prosecuting black people.
The prosecution of President Trump in Atlanta is a racial lynching by racists. Judge McAfee knew that anti-white racism was endemic in Atlanta and could not stop it.
Black Democrats are the most racist people in America.





