The Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has come under fire recently for misconduct allegations after reports of an unprofessional relationship with Nathan Wade, the Fulton County special prosecutor.

Fani Willis hired Michael Roman to assist in the prosecution of President Trump, allegedly paying up to $700,000.

The allegations of an affair with Nathan Wade would demonstrate gross misconduct and a conflict of interest that poses a threat to her career and the case against President Trump.

A special report from Breitbart claims that the Georgia Senate is opening an investigation into the allegations.

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The proposed Georgia Senate committee could hold subpoena power as soon as later this week to “secure the attendance of witnesses or the production of documents and materials” related to Willis, according to a resolution put forth by Georgia state Sen. Greg Dolezal (R-Forsyth). The committee, the only type of its kind in the state of Georgia, would comprise nine senators, only three of whom would be Democrats.

“The Georgia legislature has a responsibility to hold public officials accountable,” Georgia Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones exclusively told Breitbart News. “Recent reports have been deeply troubling and I appreciate Sen. Dolezal’s leadership on this issue.”

The timeline for the creation of the committee appears imminent. Dolezal will introduce the resolution Monday. Then it will likely be assigned to the Senate Rules Committee on Tuesday. Upon approval from the Rules Committee, a Senate floor vote will be scheduled as soon as this week. If passed by the Senate, the Committee on Assignments will appoint the members.

Willis is accused of misconduct and corruption during her prosecution of former President Donald Trump. A court filing by Mike Roman, a political operative and co-defendant of Trump in the Georgia election case, leveled four explosive allegations in January about Willis’ conduct while prosecuting Trump.

The filing alleges the following:

  1. Nathan Wade, Willis’s lead prosecutor in the Trump case, had an “improper” relationship with Willis.
  2. Wade’s law firm used funds paid by the county to take Willis on luxury vacations by using potentially fraudulent payments.
  3. Wade was appointed without the required approval by authorities and had little to no prosecutorial experience.
  4. Willis and Wade met twice with President Joe Biden’s White House counsel before indicting Trump in August, raising questions about whether the White House coordinated prosecuting Biden’s 2024 political opponent.

These are serious allegations that spell disaster for Fani Willis.

Democrats must be fuming over this news as this is another failed case against President Trump.

Watch this great clip from Byron Donalds:

People are not happy about this news:

Fox News wrote more on the misconduct:

Willis was accused in a motion filed earlier this month by attorney Ashleigh Merchant, who represents former Trump campaign staffer and onetime White House aide Michael Roman, of engaging in an inappropriate romantic relationship with Fulton County special prosecutor, Nathan Wade, an outside attorney who Willis hired for the Trump case.

“Today, in response to a wave of concerning reports and court filings regarding District Attorney Fani Willis of the Atlanta Judicial Circuit, I am calling for the establishment of the Senate Special Committee on Investigations. The multitude of accusations surrounding Ms. Willis, spanning from allegations of prosecutorial misconduct to questions about the use of public funds and accusations of an unprofessional relationship, underscores the urgency for a thorough and impartial examination,” Dolezal, chairman of the Senate Committee on Transportation and chief deputy whip, said in a statement. “We owe it to the public to ensure transparency, accountability and the preservation of the integrity of our justice system.”

The proposed legislation, which states, “such relationship, if proven to exist, would constitute a clear conflict of interest and a fraud upon the taxpayers of Fulton County and the State of Georgia,” seeks to establish the Senate Special Committee on Investigations, comprising nine members, with three representatives from the minority party. The committee will be assigned to conduct a legislative investigation and will have the power to administer oaths and to call any party to testify under oath at such investigations, among other responsibilities.

NATIONAL POLL: Should Fani Willis Be Disbarred?

President Trump’s support is higher than ever, and the number of bogus cases against him continues to falter.

No matter what Democrats do, it seems that President Trump is going to win the 2024 election!

#MAGA2024

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