Legal analysts discussed the impact of a judge’s scathing rebuke of the Fulton County DA’s handling of the Trump election interference investigation.
While former prosecutor Jeffrey Toobin argued it was a very good day for Donald Trump and the case is going nowhere quickly, former DA Gwen Keyes disagreed, saying there is enough evidence to move forward particularly given the timing of events.
Anderson Cooper said, “Jeff, I mean, the judge’s opinion was a scathing rebuke of of Willis and her judgment. He wrote that the reasonable questions remain about whether Willis and Wade testified untruthfully about the timing of their relationship. I mean.”
Toobin stated the case will never make it to trial before the next election and has been an embarrassment for DA Fani Willis, but Keyes maintained the investigation should continue despite the judicial criticism.
Toobin said, “Today was a very good day for Donald Trump. This case is going nowhere.”
He added, “Even if in the extremely unlikely event that this somehow staggers to trial in August or in the fall. Think about this. There’s another racketeering case in Georgia where jury selection, not the trial jury it’s selection has taken a year. This case is never going to trial before the election.”
Toobin added, “This case is never going to trial before the election. It’s an embarrassment. All of this. Fani Willis has hung on, but this case going nowhere very quickly.”
Former District Attorney Gwen Keyes said, “I disagree with Mr. Toobin. I do think that there is enough evidence to go forward. I think that particularly the timing in this case.”
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