‘DA Willis disqualified herself’: Trump opening brief says appeals court must remove ‘unethical’ Fulton County prosecutor from RICO case and dismiss indictment entirely

Donald Trump, on the left; Fani Willis, on the right

Left: Donald Trump speaks at a conference in Washington, D.C. in June (Photo by Allison Bailey/NurPhoto via AP). Right: Fulton County DA Fani Willis arrives during a March hearing on the Georgia election interference case (AP Photo/Alex Slitz, Pool).

Fulton County DA Fani Willis (D) has responded to ongoing appellate efforts to disqualify her from prosecuting Donald Trump and RICO case co-defendants by rejecting complaints about “race card” remarks she made at a historically Black church in Atlanta, Georgia, ahead of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, comments defending former lover Nathan Wade from criticism months before he resigned as special prosecutor from the case due to an “appearance of impropriety.”

While the Trump team has argued that Willis “disqualified herself” by placing “personal, financial, political, and romantic interests before not only her own professional integrity” and by making “unethical and outrageous” comments that wrongly injected “racial animus” into the case, the DA’s office has answered that defendants “failed” to sway the trial judge on these issues and should not be rewarded with her disqualification absent proof of “actual impropriety.”

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