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Hey, ladies and gentlemen, this is Carmine Zabia 4, Explain America, and it's time to put a gag order on good old Fannie Willis
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So here we have an interview with a Fox News host and a legal expert on what's going on with the Fannie Willis trial
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and what you see is in all these trials, everybody can say everything they want
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Fannie Willis can go and preach and do what she wants to do
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and go in front of a pulpit and claim racism and claim all kinds of things
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And Trump, well, Trump can't defend himself. And what they're saying is basically
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the gag order needs to be applied to Fannie Willis as well. And not just in that case, but in the Stormy Daniels case
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in the Letitia James case, these people can go out and disparage President Trump's reputation
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can attack him, and he's handcuffed, handcuffed to not be able to say anything back
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It absolutely ridiculous It a violation of the First Amendment And as the ACLU no fan of Donald Trump as the ACLU has said in their complaint in New York this is election interference I want you to watch this video and then let me know what you think in the comments
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As always, please remember to like, comment, share, and subscribe. I'm Carmine Sabia for Explained
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America. We love you guys. God bless you. Take care, everybody. Colton County DA Fawnie Willis faces some new legal hurdles in former President Trump's Georgia election interference case
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One of his co-defendants is now claiming Fannie Willis illegally recorded a phone call with his attorney in an unrelated case in a different state, Maryland
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That defendant says, quote, if Willis does not recuse herself from this case by noon on Monday, I may have no other choice than to pursue all lawful remedies
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Meanwhile, Bonnie Willis has repeatedly spoken publicly about the Georgia election case
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Recently, they tell me they don't like me to talk about race. Well, I'm going to talk about it anyway
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Truth is, it's some challenges that come to being black. Let's say it for the record
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I'm not embarrassed by anything I've done. I don't feel like we've been slowed down at all
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I do think that there are efforts to slow down this train, but the train is coming. Right out of her mouth Oh my goodness Trump has a gag order and she doesn Now some co in the Georgia case are reportedly considering pressing for a gag order against Fannie Willis Last week the judge ruled against Donald Trump motion to dismiss the entire case We see what happens next Carrie Kupak Fox News Legal Editor So let just start with a gag order on her We know she likes campaign She not running for anything right now Is it a reality TV show What
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So let's talk first about what the purpose of gag orders are in the first place
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And it's to prevent harm to the case or the people involved in the case that otherwise could not be undone
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And we've seen these gag orders slapped again and again after one person and one person only
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And his name is Donald Trump. But my question, Harris, is how is the harm that they say Trump is causing by tweeting about political bias any different or worse than, say
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the district attorney in Georgia talking publicly about the case, saying things like God is on my
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side, or Letitia James, the attorney general in New York, salivating over properties that Trump owns
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on Twitter, live tweeting all of his events, because let me tell you something. If I'm a business
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person in New York I be very worried that she would do the same to me and apply the law in a way that never been applied before against me It just doesn matter that I not Trump She done it once Why would she do it again And if I a potential juror in Fulton County how would I not be intimidated by the district attorney
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a very powerful law enforcement officer making all these comments? Would I not be nervous to not potentially side with her if I'm on that jury
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I'm going to go a little bit further than that. You think a judge would be
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Because I've always wondered if, in fact, she was watching in a sequestered area
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her ex-lover Nathan Wade on the stand. And that, that judge didn't ever even put that on the record to even ask her
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I mean, she comes out all in a huff, her hair, you know, all over the place
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And she's just got to get on that stand. Her attorneys are trying to keep her from testifying
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This was in the first go-round. We showed it stem to stern here on Fox. You know, who is intimidated by this woman
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I think that's a fair question. And if intimidation is something that a gag order would solve, why don't they put one on her
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Right. And it's, again, only been applied against one person. one way. And let's not forget, in the civil fraud trial in that situation in New York
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the ACLU, who's no friend of Donald Trump, suggested that gag orders against him are
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election interference. That's the ACLU talking
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