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The Guardian - Trump is the true winner in the decision on Fani Willis in the Georgia case

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
17 Mar 2024, 19:28
#1
17 Mar 2024, 19:28#1

Bwahahahhahahahahahaha I can imagine poor mozzzietard and those two buffoons having a meltdown.


Fani Willis may have survived a high-stakes effort to disqualify her from prosecuting the high-stakes election interference case in Georgia. But the biggest winner from the episode is likely Donald Trump.

The Fulton county district attorney can now continue prosecuting her case against Trump and 14 co-defendants as long as Nathan Wade, a top deputy with whom she had a romantic relationship with, resigns, Fulton county superior court judge Scott McAfee ruled on Friday. Wade did just that a few hours later.

But both the opinion and the extraordinary hearing that preceded it lends a hugely significant judicial imprimatur to Trump’s successful effort to diminish Willis’ credibility in the public eye. (All these demonrat legal operatives are losing credibility as time passes)

Trump and his co-defendants have waged a successful campaign to diminish the perception of her – puncturing her reputation as an impartial prosecutor seeking justice and instead offering up the image of a flawed public official whose romantic feelings led to a lapse in judgment.

Friday’s developments are extremely significant. The Georgia case has long been considered one of the strongest against Trump. Unlike the two criminal cases being pursued by the justice department, it is also insulated from any direct interference by Trump should he win the 2024 election since he cannot dismiss the prosecutor or pardon himself in Georgia, even if he occupies the White House.

McAfee, who is also running to keep his seat on the bench, excoriated Willis for starting a financial relationship with someone she was supervising, calling it a “tremendous lapse in judgment”. And even if there’s no evidence she financially benefitted from their relationship, the financial relationship in which the two roughly split expenses and Willis paid Wade in cash for vacations with no records to back it up could lead a reasonable observer to believe there was a conflict.

“She further allowed the regular and loose exchange of money between them without any exact or verifiable measure of reconciliation. This lack of a confirmed financial split creates the possibility and appearance that the district attorney benefited – albeit non-materially – from a contract whose award lay solely within her purview and policing,” he wrote. “An outsider could reasonably think that the district attorney is not exercising her independent professional judgment totally free of any compromising influences.”

Legally, the appearance of a conflict can be cured by Wade stepping aside, McAfee ruled. But politically, Trump is already working to make sure that’s not the case and the damage lingers.

Trump has suggested that Wade and Willis cooked up the scheme to indict him from the start. Even though this is patently false – the case was indicted by a regular grand jury of Fulton county citizens after an investigation by a special purpose grand jury – it is a clear attempt to permanently link Wade to whatever happens in the case.

Even while Willis is set to continue on the case, more trouble lies ahead. The state legislature is already taking steps to investigate her. A new state panel empowered to remove district attorneys can also take action. The state bar and the state ethics commission could also take action against her.

“Georgia law does not permit the finding of an actual conflict for simply making bad choices – even repeatedly – and it is the trial court’s duty to confine itself to the relevant issues and applicable law properly brought before it,” McAfee wrote. “Other forums or sources of authority such as the general assembly, the Georgia state ethics commission, the state bar of Georgia, the Fulton county board of commissioners, or the voters of Fulton county may offer feedback on any unanswered questions that linger.”

Steve Sadow, an attorney for Trump, has already suggested he will appeal the ruling. Even if McAfee’s decision is upheld by higher Georgia courts, the episode gives Trump another avenue to continue to try and drag out the case and try and undermine any potential future conviction.

“Her troubles are far from over,” wrote Clark Cunningham, an ethics expert and law professor at Georgia State University, in an email.

“Trump and his co-defendants will surely appeal and Judge McAfee’s order gives plenty of basis for them to argue to the court of appeals that just removing Wade is an inadequate remedy for what Judge McAfee calls ‘an odor of mendacity’,” he wrote. “Governor Kemp signed Georgia Act 368 on March 13 putting Georgia’s prosecuting attorneys qualifications commission back in business and the commission could move swiftly to exercise its power to remove her from office.”

If appellate courts also don’t review McAfee’s ruling before trial, there’s also the possibility of using the ruling to challenge any potential guilty verdict down the line, Cunningham said.

“There is still a risk of reversal of an eventual guilty verdict, especially if the court of appeals reviewing the verdict disagrees with McAfee as to whether Willis had a personal stake in the prosecution (the ‘actual conflict’ part of his decision) since if that standard is met, defendants don’t have to show actual prejudice to them.”

Anthony Michael Kreis, another law professor at Georgia State University, said he thought the ruling was “exceedingly unlikely to be disturbed on appeal”.

“Fani Willis suffered a drubbing on her ethics and professionalism but ultimately emerged with a massive win today,” he wrote in an email.

McAfee also suggested that Willis and Wade were dishonest – a hugely damaging accusation to any prosecutor, who is supposed to be an impartial bearer of justice.

He called Wade’s technical explanation for why he did not disclose his relationship with Willis “patently unpersuasive” and said it “indicates a willingness on his part to wrongly conceal his relationship with the district attorney”. He also suggested Willis may have not been entirely truthful when she testified during the hearing.

“Reasonable questions about whether the district attorney and her hand-selected lead SADA [Wade] testified untruthfully about the timing of their relationship further underpin the finding of an appearance of impropriety and the need to make proportional efforts to cure it,” he wrote.

Outside of the relationship, McAfee also suggested Willis needed to tread carefully when speaking about the case publicly. During a January speech at a Black church in Atlanta, she suggested those who sought her disqualification were racist. While McAfee said those remarks did not merit disqualification, he said they were “legally improper” and “dangerous waters for the district attorney to wade into”.


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AJHPro3,183 posts
17 Mar 2024, 20:25
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17 Mar 2024, 20:25#2

After this case is tossed President Trump should sue them (Fanny-pack and Lover-Boy) for costs defending this case and defamation.


He is going to make billions from these cases and smile all the way to the banks.

He need not worry about raising future monies for business he will be able to finance most if not all projects himself.

Got to love it.........

What say you THREE  STOOGES????????????

FOUR MORE YEARS.


YEP.



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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
18 Mar 2024, 11:16
#3
18 Mar 2024, 11:16#3

Right AJ. Sue them into oblivion. 

Add in the 3.94 billion dollars that Trump will make on tbe Truth Social deal and President Trump will be richer than ever!!! 

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Stavanger1Pro4,532 posts
18 Mar 2024, 11:42
#4
18 Mar 2024, 11:42#4
Any second now Mike will be along to tell Beeno what a propaganda gutter rag the Guardian is...any second now...
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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
18 Mar 2024, 12:25
#5
18 Mar 2024, 12:25#5

The gutter rag that is the Guardian was forced to tell the truth. There was no other conclusion that could be reached.

More embarrassment to oaks like stavASS who were hoping the Georgia case would nail Trump. Guess Mike and I are getting the last and loudest laugh.


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Stavanger1Pro4,532 posts
18 Mar 2024, 14:56
#6
18 Mar 2024, 14:56#6

Any second now Mike?

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
18 Mar 2024, 15:16
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18 Mar 2024, 15:16#7

I am not isnterested in what the Guardian comes up with.   Like the leftist media in the USA  they are in panic about Trumps potential re-election and I am not interested in their BS at all.   

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MozartCaptain49,914 posts
19 Mar 2024, 12:23
#8
19 Mar 2024, 12:23#8
‘Was it Fanny or Mueller who wanted to impeach me’, the Donald wonders. ‘Hold on it was that McCain woman’.
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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
19 Mar 2024, 12:38
#9
19 Mar 2024, 12:38#9

Evedrything Trump said will be distorted and lied about until the election day,   keep on beleiving the BS the Wall Steet Journal specialize in.    They apparently are the mouthpiece of the arms industryfor piece in Ukraine is pro-Putin.     

MO
MozartCaptain49,914 posts
19 Mar 2024, 12:59
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19 Mar 2024, 12:59#10

Uh oh, Wanker got diverted. His hatred of the center right Wall Street Journal ….trumps hahaha….his dislike of the Guardian. Except of course when he agrees with one of the Guardian  articles, in which case they are okay.

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sharkbokCaptain23,196 posts
19 Mar 2024, 13:46
#11
19 Mar 2024, 13:46#11

Some very amateur stuff by Fani Willis. This is an important case, and she has committed perjury by initially saying she had no relationship with this Wade person.

The judge could have kicked her off the case for this. but instead said the conflict of interest or financial gain was not proven.

This could make Willis look less credible for a jury. 

DB
DbDraadCaptain26,388 posts
19 Mar 2024, 19:29
#12
19 Mar 2024, 19:29#12

Yes Snark, you are correct in this. It's a disgrace that she wasn't kicked off ...she should be investigated and disbarred...her case against him is making Trump look better...

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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
20 Mar 2024, 11:11
#13
20 Mar 2024, 11:11#13

The guardian is a Globalist rag as is the WSJ. What poor mozzie doesn't understand is that occasionally both these rags get things right. For half baked loons like Mozzzietard who loves the Atlantic, they are simply right all the time. Publications he doesn't like are wrong all the time. 

Hahahahahahahaha no wonder the dope flounders around like a lost Biden!

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
20 Mar 2024, 19:12
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20 Mar 2024, 19:12#14

The Judge had already agreed to allow an appeal against his decision and the matter will now go to   Federal level - in terms of a new Georgia  law aimed at rogue DA\s  she may be discharged.     

CL
clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
20 Mar 2024, 19:12
#15
20 Mar 2024, 19:12#15

The Judge had already agreed to allow an appeal against his decision and the matter will now go to   Federal level - in terms of a new Georgia  law aimed at rogue DA\s  she may be discharged.     

MO
MozartCaptain49,914 posts
20 Mar 2024, 19:18
#16
20 Mar 2024, 19:18#16

The Dems could care less, they have the only opponent a corpse could defeat.

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DbDraadCaptain26,388 posts
20 Mar 2024, 19:58
#17
20 Mar 2024, 19:58#17

"The Dems could care less, they have the only opponent a corpse could defeat."

Last time the corpse cheated ..we'll see.

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bobbok...Captain10,129 posts
21 Mar 2024, 00:37
#18
21 Mar 2024, 00:37#18

Last time the corpse cheated

Pathetic DbD.

How can such a piss-poor loser ever be a POTUS again.?? Pas possible!

Gotta say the Trumpanzee  Ruckers brigade's sadly growing

& all aligned with the ANC's stance over the illegal invasion as well.


DB
DbDraadCaptain26,388 posts
21 Mar 2024, 04:03
#19
21 Mar 2024, 04:03#19

"& all aligned with the ANC's stance over the illegal invasion as well."

Nope, I detest the Russians, I just don't think Ukraine can win...

And yes, Trump is/was a sore loser and his reaction to his defeat was cringeworthy...and it's a shame there's nobody else to oppose the OBiden regime...the world is a mess ATM...things need to change ASAP...we can't afford another 4 years.

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bobbok...Captain10,129 posts
21 Mar 2024, 05:06
#20
21 Mar 2024, 05:06#20

474 × 351

AJ
AJHPro3,183 posts
21 Mar 2024, 11:47
#21
21 Mar 2024, 11:47#21

Stay tuned blobbok you might just learn what truth and justice is all about.

BO
bobbok...Captain10,129 posts
21 Mar 2024, 20:04
#22
21 Mar 2024, 20:04#22

Arfur, wanna put your money where your mouth is?

AJ
AJHPro3,183 posts
21 Mar 2024, 20:12
#23
21 Mar 2024, 20:12#23

brokebok if you are financially challanged get a freaking job man.

Stop living on easy street and looking for handouts.

ARTHUR.


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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
22 Mar 2024, 17:09
#24
22 Mar 2024, 17:09#24

AJ Blobbrain is a total jackass. He has no idea what a successful President Trump was.

The biggest problem Biden has is people comparing howufe was under President Trump and now. 

Draad Trump was 100 percent correct to call out this stolen election. 

The results have been disastrous as Trump repeatedly warned. 

But it's not only the Demonrats that were the problem it was also the Globalist Uniparty Rinos. 

Thankfully it's seems the days of the the Uniparty are over.

Draad your hating the Russians proves you have suck up some of the Globalist propaganda. Wake up lad. The Globalist media and pitucusns hate Rusdia because they have not bowed the knee to the Luciferian Globalists. Hence their rejection of open borders, LGBT and the whole depraved woke agenda. 

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