Fani Woes
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Whose job is somewhat more important? LOL
I would say that the job of a President of the US is at least 100's of times more important.
President Trump was sending about 1.5x less.
I think we can agree that President Trump spent too much time on social media. The numbers above dont include texts so we have no idea how many of those he sent.
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I understand that, but I was focusing on the sheer numbers of tweets that President Trump did (and that does not count how many texts he was sending also - he could have been sending an equal number to his loving
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More Fani woes.
The judge presiding over Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis' case announced Monday that the former law partner of special prosecutor Nathan Wade will have to testify in court on his knowledge of the timeline of the intimate relationship between Willis and Wade.
Defense counsel claimed the ex-law partner, Terrence Bradley, had direct knowledge that Willis and Wade's relationship started before Wade was hired in the election interference case involving former President Donald Trump. The testimony of Bradley, who is also Wade's former divorce lawyer, is expected to resume Tuesday afternoon.
The judge's decision came after an in-camera hearing Monday with Bradley and his lawyer, after the judge previously said it appeared Bradley may have been misusing his attorney-client privilege.
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https://www.newsweek.com/terrence-bradley-undermined-fani-willis-credibility-legal-analyst-1874028
Terrence Bradley's testimony on Tuesday may have "undermined" the credibility of District Attorney Fani Willis as she fights to remain on the election subversion case against former President Donald Trump, according to CNN senior legal analyst Laura Coates.
Bradley—the former divorce lawyer for Fulton County Special Counsel Nathan Wade—was called to the witness stand after the presiding judge in the disqualification case ruled on Monday that he was not covered by attorney-client privilege.
"I think it has undermined the credibility of the arguments made by both Nathan Wade and also Fani Willis," Coates said during an appearance on The Lead with Jake Tapper.
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OMFG. Let's talk about the serious stuff here...
Fani Willis has been furiously mocked on social media over accusations that she accidentally put on her dress backwards before taking the stand in court this week.
The 53-year-old Fulton County District Attorney - who has been testifying at a hearing over misconduct allegations - was brutally savaged on social media after eagle-eyed users pointed out that she had a zipper running up the front of her pink frock.
The Dress:
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