Former President Donald Trump accused Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis of being “totally compromised” and engaging in election interference by indicting him.
A court filing alleged that Willis had an improper relationship with a colleague working on Trump’s indictment and raised questions about coordination with President Joe Biden’s White House counsel.
Trump claimed that the case against him should be dropped due to Willis’s alleged criminal liability. (Trending: Trump Defies Court And Delivers Closing Argument At Civil Fraud Trial)
“I think that when you look at what happened where they pay a lawyer with absolutely no experience $700,000 who happens to be her lover,” Trump said.
“And it turns out that she profited tremendously in that case — it’s illegal. What she did was illegal.”
He also argued that the indictment was a form of election interference coordinated with Biden’s Department of Justice.
“This is in strict coordination with Crooked Joe Biden’s DOJ. It is all about ELECTION INTERFERENCE!,” he said previously.
If convicted, Trump faces a maximum of 76.5 years in state prison.
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