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Did Fani Willis admit too much in her misconduct testimony?

District Attorney Fani Willis testified Thursday in her own defense at a tort hearing, but she doesn’t think it was the best decision.

Willis took the stand to resist an attempt to disqualify him from presiding over Georgia’s election interference case against former President Donald Trump.

“I have never enjoyed a courtroom as much as I did yesterday with Fanny Willis,” said Glenn Beck, noting that Willis had revealed a little too much about her alleged affair with one of her subordinates.

The man Willis had an affair with was Trump prosecutor Nathan Wade, who was apparently having an affair with his wife.

The two testified that their relationship began after 2022, but evidence showed it began earlier than that, and they were lying.

“It sounds like there’s an ethical issue,” Glenn says, and Stu Brugiere points out that things are getting worse.

The more assignments Wade was given, the more cash he got from Willis and the longer his vacations.

“Of course, it’s all cash, so there’s no record of anything like this happening,” Bruguiere says.

“This series of events has never happened between two people in American history. In history, a man bought something listed on a business card for $8,000 and then showed up on vacation. I’ve never had a case where my girlfriend gave me back $4,000 in cash.”

Willis’ real excuse was that no one knows what it’s like to be a black woman.

“By the way, Glenn, that was her excuse,” Stu says with a laugh.

Watch the clip below to learn more.

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