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Hey ladies and gentlemen, this is Carmine Sabia for Explain America, and good old Fannie Willis
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she just keeps getting in deeper trouble. Now apparently, she broke the law. Before we get
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started, please make sure you like, comment, share, and subscribe. Those little things
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really help us out, and they help our channel continue to grow. Fannie Willis
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she has done everything in her power to stack the deck against Donald Trump, and according to
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Harrison Floyd, one of the defendants in this case, she broke the law. Now Harrison Ford
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in this video he made, and he's threatened legal action against her, criminal action if she doesn't
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recuse herself immediately. What he says is she broke the law because she audiotaped a phone call
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with his attorney who was in the state of Maryland, a two-party state. You have to get permission from
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both people in order to record that conversation. They absolutely can, and it looks like they may
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bring criminal charges. Floyd, in this interview, also says she's a racist. He comes right out and
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says Fannie Willis hates white people. He makes no mistake about it. He's a black man. He says Fannie
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Willis hates white people. That's what this is all about. Her racial rhetoric, how she's tried to make
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this case about race from day one, unbecoming, unprofessional, and ridiculous. I want you to
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listen to what he has to say, and then let me know what you think. As always, please remember to like
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comment, share, and subscribe. I'm Carmine Sabia for Explain America. We love you guys. God bless you
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Take care, everybody. Last week, my attorney and I made it public that District Attorney Willis
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very likely violated the Maryland Wiretapping Act, which is a felony here in Maryland
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As far as we are aware, DA Willis did not have a warrant, and the call was not made in
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furtherance of law enforcement because I was already in custody. She simply broke the law
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The truth is DA Willis did not like the public backlash she was receiving, and over the course
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of multiple calls, she tried to find a way out of the mess that she created. She also made the claim
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that I denied a consent bond, which is a lie. The truth is simple and, quite frankly, sad
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DA Willis is blinded by her upbringing, which was deeply rooted in radical progressive ideology
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and racism. She has no problem weaponizing her skin or her office to further its aims
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While my skin is also black, DA Willis identifies me as white and views me as a defender of white
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supremacists due to my political beliefs. Deep down, she wants to make me pay for what she feels
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is a betrayal to black culture. Her words and actions consistently demonstrate a hate for white
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people and a need to make this case about race. She has disrespected Judge McAfee and defense
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attorneys because of the color of their skin. It's racist, and it's wrong. After my attorneys
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finish working on the appeal Judge McAfee granted, we will bring a motion asking the
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court to exercise its judicial power on equal protection grounds. Because racism, in any form
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is wrong. I, along with a lot of you, would like a speedy resolution. However, this is more than
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likely going to take time due to the DA's unprofessional, overly aggressive, and untruthful
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nature. Let me be clear that this is not an effort to delay justice or attack the DA because of her
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race or sex. It's because she actually broke the law in the same manner she's falsely accusing me of
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Thank you, and I will see you back in Georgia
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