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Hey ladies and gentlemen, this is Carmine Sabia for Explain America and Fannie Willis, well
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she could be done for. Before we get started, please make sure you like, comment, share
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You know, the scandals are racking up for Fulton County District Attorney Fannie Willis
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You have the lover scandal, you have the misuse of federal funds scandal. I don't know if you
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heard about that one, but that's when a whistleblower from her office said that she was
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fired because she pointed out that somebody on Fannie Willis' team was getting prepared to
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misuse federal funds that were allocated for gang initiatives and they were going to use them for
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swag and computers and travel. Now the lover scandal is her hiring her lover, basically
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to be an attorney on the Trump case. Allegedly lover, no, not even allegedly lover anymore
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she admitted to it. And so those scandals are racking up and one commentator believes
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it actually could be the end of her completely because of all this that's happening. Now he
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outed her as a partisan political hack. He said this is all, you know, just about her political
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career and I think he's right. I want you to listen to him and then I want you to give me
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your opinion on this whole matter. So please remember to like, comment, share, and subscribe
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Again, it does really help us out. I'm Carmine Sabia for Explain America. We love you guys
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God bless you. Take care, everybody. John. Fine tooth comb. Madison Scarpino in Atlanta. Madison, thanks. For more on this, let's bring
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in Fox News contributor, Joe Concha. Joe, she says she hasn't done anything wrong. Maybe she
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should have picked somebody else other than the guy she's in a romantic relationship with to run
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this case, but she hasn't done anything wrong. How do you see it? Well, in the most important
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court of all, the court of public opinion, based on all this media coverage that we've seen, John
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they appear to have already found beyond a reasonable doubt that Fannie Willis is a compromised
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hypocritical, patently partisan district attorney who just got exposed through overwhelming evidence
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that she hired her married boyfriend who has been the, you know, better call Saul of Fulton County
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He's been an ambulance chaser his entire illustrious career to try a federal RICO case
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and that's something he's never done before. And she paid him, what, more than $600,000 to do it
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only to take some of that money, we're to believe, and take her on elaborate romantic getaways in
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Napa, Caribbean cruises, opulent hotels on multiple occasions, not to mention a boatload
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of cash spent on swag. That's the allegation. And by the way, if Fannie Willis, John, has such a
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great defense here, then she would hold a press conference and take questions and follow-up
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questions on the matter. Instead, she's tweeting her defense on social media. That's telling
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John, because she knows she can't defend the indefensible. She also says that it was
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their personal money that they used on these cruises and other fantastic vacations. Well
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when you're getting paid $650,000 a year from the county, it's pretty easy to have some personal
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money to spend. Yeah, I mean, if you know about these vacations, when you go to Napa, when you
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take not one, but two Caribbean cruises, and you look at some of the hotels that they've stayed in
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on a district attorney's salary, I just don't know if that's something that is in the cards
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right, that much that soon. And anyone in this position, if you're Fannie Willis, I think, John
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would resign right now if they had a shred of integrity. But integrity doesn't seem to be in
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the DNA here. Either way, this case, I believe, is cooked in the court of public opinion
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and among many legal scholars believe that way as well. And for Donald Trump
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this is just another example for him to use to say, see, the justice system is rigged against
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me and my candidacy. This is election interference. When you see this sort of stuff going on
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it's hard not to disagree with the former president. Fulton County Commissioner Bridget
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Thorne started looking into some of these payments last fall, and she has questioned
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Fannie Willis about them. Willis says it's a racial attack. Racial. That's interesting. If you have to start to play the race card from the
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bottom of the deck, then you have problems. I'm pretty sure
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