In a dramatic turn of events, the father of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, John C. Floyd III, testified during the hearing to disqualify his own daughter from the Georgia Trump case. As he took the stand, little did anyone know that he would blow the entire case wide open with his shocking revelation about the Covid pandemic.
Questions surrounding Willis’ relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade have become the focal point of the disqualification hearing. State’s attorney Adam Abbate pressed Floyd about his living arrangements in 2019, when he claimed to have been forced to move in with his daughter. According to Floyd, during that time, Willis was dating someone named “Deuce,” and he didn’t meet Wade until 2023.
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Then came the bombshell moment during Floyd’s testimony. He boldly claimed, “I knew Covid was coming before. I knew Covid was around before. They may have announced it in ’20, but – in fact – I knew about it and I knew what was happening in ’19.” The room fell silent as everyone digested this shocking revelation.
Now, this Covid controversy is rocking the case and the nation. Could it be that Fani Willis and her allies had inside information about the pandemic before the rest of us? The American people deserve answers! We have been deceived and manipulated for far too long.
It’s no surprise that Fani Willis’ attorney must be trembling after the damning testimonies given by both Willis and her own father. The cracks in their case are starting to show, and justice may finally prevail.
In addition to this revelation, it is crucial to shed light on John C. Floyd III’s background. He is not only a lawyer but also played a crucial role in raising Fani Willis. Despite his own hostile views towards law enforcement, Floyd encouraged his daughter to pursue a career as a prosecutor, hoping it would serve her ambitions of becoming a judge. However, their political differences are evident, with Floyd being far more liberal.
Let’s not forget that Floyd was a former participant in the Black Panther movement. He engaged in sit-ins and took a confrontational stance against injustice. While we should respect his history of activism, it is concerning that someone with such radical ties has played a role in shaping Fani Willis’ worldview.
Moreover, it has been discovered that Floyd once dated Angela Davis, an academic and activist who ran on the Communist Party ticket for vice president. With these connections, it is clear that the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. Willis claims that they have political differences, but one can only wonder how deeply her father’s radical ideologies have influenced her decisions as a prosecutor.
As the testimony unfolds in the disqualification hearing, it is becoming increasingly apparent that Fani Willis is not fit to serve as the district attorney in the Georgia Trump case. Her questionable relationship with Nathan Wade and now this revelation about early knowledge of the pandemic raise serious doubts about her integrity and impartiality.
It’s time to hold Fani Willis accountable for her actions and demand transparency in our justice system. The American people deserve justice, without the influence of political agendas and hidden conspiracies. It’s time to restore faith in our legal institutions and ensure that the truth prevails.