Trump vs Willis: ‘Fani And Wade Are Toast.’

Wild stuff going on in Fulton County. Nathan Wade’s former law partner, Terrence Bradley, who apparently has previously indicated knowledge that the Fani/Wade love affair predates 2022, now claims amnesia and absolutely no knowledge of when the relationship began. He’s also constantly looking over to Wade and his legal team before every answer, in a display so glaring the defense is calling attention to it.

Charlie Kirk

In today’s proceedings of the District Attorney Fani Willis case, a pivotal witness, Terrence Bradley, can’t remember precisely when the affair between Trump’s special prosecutor, Nathan Wade, and the Fani Willis began. However, he had previously said that Wade was definitely in a relationship with the Fani Willis before she hired him.

Trump Defense Attorney Steve Sadow grills Nathan Wade’s former law partner, Terrence Bradley, about a text message he sent that seemingly confirms the Fani/Wade love affair started before 2022:

SADOW: The first page starts off by saying, Ms. Merchant: “Like just date, don’t hire him. Do you think it started before she hired him?”

BRADLEY: Yes I see it, yes. SADOW: And your response to that was “Absolutely.” Correct? Fani and Wade are toast.

Charlie Kirk

In August, a grand jury indicted Trump and 18 others for allegedly violating Georgia’s racketeering laws by conspiring to interfere with the state’s 2020 election results. Trump faces 13 counts, including six conspiracy charges, in the 41-count indictment.

Over the past two months, Trump’s team with co-defendant Michael Roman have worked together to build a case against Willis, alleging misconduct. This came after they revealed her romantic involvement with special prosecutor Nathan Wade, whom she appointed to assist in prosecuting the RICO case.

The disclosure of their relationship initially surfaced in a filing by Roman’s attorney. The argument presented was that Willis’ decision to hire Wade compromised her position as the district attorney and warranted the dismissal of charges against Roman.