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Offline rangerrebew

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Andy McCarthy questions Fani Willis' fitness for office after 'train wreck' testimony

Fox News contributor Andrew McCarthy questioned whether Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is fit to serve in office after her "train wreck" testimony on Thursday.

Georgia prosecutor Anna Cross said Friday they will not recall Willis to testify because they had no questions for her.

"Her testimony yesterday was kind of a train wreck," said McCarthy, a former assistant U.S. attorney. "It goes to some broader issues about, number one, her fitness to be district attorney, not just her fitness to run this case."

Prosecutors had initially sought to block a subpoena for Willis to testify on allegations that she had an "improper" romantic relationship with Nathan Wade, a special prosecutor she hired to lead the 2020 election interference case against Trump. But Willis flew into court Thursday to tell her side of the story.

https://www.foxnews.com/live-news/da-fani-willis-takes-stand-second-day-improper-affair-trump-prosecutor
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I watched some of the footage yesterday. Fani thinks she's a rock star, winking and nodding and fingerpointing at her peeps and basically acting like a teenager. She really thinks she's the smartest person in the room and is the big power player.

Bad enough to see it in a politician, but a prosecutor with immediate power over people's lives is scary.
The Republic is lost.

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Blame the voters of Fulton County.
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