Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene called for the resignation of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis following Willis’s admission of an affair with her top Trump prosecutor, Nathan Wade.
Greene accused Willis and Wade of corruption, alleging improper enrichment through taxpayer-funded prosecution and meetings with Biden administration officials before indicting Trump and codefendants.
Greene urged Gov. Kemp and Attorney General Chris Carr to launch a criminal investigation into Willis, emphasizing the conflict of interest arising from Wade’s relationship with Willis and his contract with Fulton County.
“Absolutely, she should step down,” Greene said. “She should be absolutely ashamed of herself.”
“There’s so much evidence coming out. I would love to see a criminal investigation. That’s what should be happening here, in the state of Georgia, against Fani Willis.”
“That’s why I called for Gov. Kemp and Attorney General Chris Carr to launch a criminal investigation,” she said.
“You had Nathan Wade having sex with Willis to get a contract with the Fulton County and be hired as a prosecutor, so he never registered as a lobbyist. He never filed any of that paperwork,” she said.
“I filed an ethics violation against him because Willis admitted that they have a relationship that should move the investigation against Nathan Wade to a different level.”
Greene highlighted the upcoming 2024 reelection, suggesting that county voters have the power to remove Willis from office amidst allegations of corruption.
“Don’t count them out,” Greene said regarding voters of Fulton County. “They got fed up with Keisha Lance Bottoms, the former mayor, sick of her, and you want to know why they got sick of her?” Greene asked. “They got sick and tired of her because she was against the police. And she was allowing this is back in 2020.”
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