Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who is prosecuting Donald Trump over election interference, spoke at her church about facing opposition in her work.
She quoted scripture that “no weapon formed against you shall prosper.”
“There are things going on recently that I won’t talk about,” Willis began.
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“The Scripture they keep sending me is ‘No weapon formed against you shall prosper,’” she continued.
“I need y’all to hear me, though. They did not say the weapons will not form,” she exclaimed.
Willis explained, “And that’s the part I didn’t hear until recently. Just because they won’t prosper, it doesn’t mean that they won’t form, even if you feel like everything you are doing in your life is the right thing, and you’re making mistakes all along the way, but you’re trying.”
“You should not think that those weapons will not form,” she warned.
Willis and her lover/fellow prosecutor Nathan Wade recently testified about their relationship amid accusations Willis has a conflict of interest.
A former colleague said Willis and Wade had been in a relationship since 2019, contradicting their claim it began in 2022 after Willis opened the case.
Both said trips were reimbursed with cash, but provided no evidence.
Their testimony raised questions about whether the relationship began earlier than stated, if cash was used to hide reimbursements, and why the relationship was not disclosed, with Willis limiting her answers about Wade visiting her.
A judge will rule if the conflict disqualifies Willis from the Trump case.
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