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Hey ladies and gentlemen, this is Carmine Sabia for Explain America and Fanny Willis's nightmare
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Well, it kind of just got confirmed by her own former lover. At least, I think they're former
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Nathan Wade gave a wide-ranging interview yesterday. Actually, there's an even better part of it, not better but different and really cool part of it
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that I did earlier today and you can go back in our records and check that video
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You're going to want to see that. But in this part of the interview, he talks about a day of reckoning
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and he talks about really what is a nightmare situation for Fanny Willis
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So, the day of reckoning he's talking about, well, he thinks that belongs to Donald Trump
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But he actually reveals that the real day of reckoning is Fanny Willis's
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And he reveals it by accident in the course of answering the question
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because he said he believes the Trump case is going to go to trial
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But here's the nightmare situation for Fanny Willis. He does not believe it's going to go to trial before the election
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Well, then it might not go to trial because if Trump wins the election, it's never going to go to trial
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So, here you have a situation where you're kind of like backing Fanny Willis
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because you're still good friends, right? Good friends, very close. You're bosom buddies, let's say
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Well, then you're also revealing that her absolute nightmare, this case coming after the election
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is the most likely scenario to happen here. Now, I will venture even further into this
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I think it's very likely that the Georgia Court of Appeals, which has taken the appeal to get Fanny Willis removed from the case
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actually does remove her from the case. I think this will no longer be her case. It'll go to somebody else and die
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Because that's what's going to happen. I firmly believe that's going to happen
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This is not Fulton County now. Now you're talking about the state of Georgia. Not Fulton County where, you know, Trump is hated
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So, but I want you to review because he said a couple other interesting things in this clip
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I want you to watch this and let me know what you think in the comments. So, here we go. Like I said, I want to know what you think, but let's roll it
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Thank you. Well, there you go. This case has been so deeply racialized by that person, by Donald Trump
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And this case, because it's Fulton County, because this is a county that is run by African Americans
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where the DA is black, she was just overwhelmingly re-elected, D.A. Willis
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where obviously you're African American, that has to play a role in it. Does it not
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I mean, we saw what happened with Ruby Freeman and Shea Moss, the racialized attacks on them
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How much of this case do you believe has become racialized? And how do you think that that's impacted the way people perceive it
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So, ironically, in his clip, he mentions being paid almost a million dollars, I think was his exact verbiage
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I was paid, to be exact, $250 an hour. My hours were capped
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He's paying his lawyers $500,000 a month. Yeah. $500,000 a month
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Given that this, the thing that Donald Trump has done very well in all of these cases that he faces
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whether it is the document theft case or whether everything other than the case in New York
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that Alvin Bragg has brought against him is delay. The whole purpose of bringing this case against yourself and Bonnie Willis to throw you off the case was to delay it
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Do you believe this case will ever go to trial? Oh, absolutely. This case is going to trial. I believe that
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Before the election? That day of reckoning is coming. I do not believe that it will go before the election
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The Court of Appeals, they have a job to do. When that will happen, I don't know. Not, certainly not trying to opine as to what they'll do
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You don't have to try. Can you, are you, are you able to tell me, you know
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given obviously your connection to the case, what you think is the strongest piece of evidence in this case? I am not able to tell you that
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I had to try. I respect you for trying that. Absolutely had to try
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Let's talk about this because, you know, we did see that you did attend the victory party for DA Willis
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She was overwhelmingly, she overwhelmingly
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