OutKick founder Clay Travis has predicted Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis could step down over her recent affair accusations.
During a “The Faulkner Focus” appearance on Monday, Travis said the criminal prosecution is “possible” against Willis.
“It’s a massive story. I think, if anything, this has been underplayed overall by the media. I think, Harris, this is a dead prosecution,” Trvis said.
“I think Fani Willis is going to have to step down. I think Nathan Wade’s going to have to step down.”
“And if the state of Georgia really gets into this investigation, which Governor Brian Kemp on down, everybody should be involved in this,” he said.
“I think it’s possible there’s a criminal prosecution against Willis herself based on these allegations…
“She tried to say that this was race-based, Harris…by saying, oh, they’re only focusing on one of the three attorneys that I hired to participate in this investigation.”
“And my response to that will be well, did you sleep with the other two as well? Because until the allegations that you were sleeping with a man, that you funneled $650,000 in taxpayer money to, a man who may well have been unqualified to have the job in the first place, and also allegations, Harris, that she was traveling with him on extravagant vacations that were being paid for by the taxpayers of Georgia.”
“If you were going to try and put the former president of the United States behind bars in an outrageous and unprecedented series of charges under Georgia state law, you need to be crystal clear yourself and have absolutely nothing in your background that is going to impinge on these prosecutions.”
“I think these allegations by themselves, where often in the law I can speak as an attorney here, Harris, it’s not only impropriety, it’s the appearance of impropriety and the appearance that Fani Willis broke up the marriage of a man she hired, that she was sleeping with him, and that she paid him $650,000 in taxpayer money. That is more than enough to cause an issue here.”
Earlier this month, a Fox Business contributor suggested Willis is working with the White House to destroy Donald Trump and derail his 2024 presidential campaign.
Willis hired her romantic partner and personal injury lawyer Nathan Wade as a special prosecutor to assist in the case against the former president.
Wade was paid over $600,000, according to a legal filing by attorneys for Michael Roman.
Before Trump’s indictment, Wade had eight-hour meetings with Biden administration officials.
“The Washington Post, New York Times will never investigate this,” WOR talk-radio host Mark Simone told Fox Business host Larry Kudlow.
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