The liberal elites are at it again, trying to undermine the efforts to hold former President Donald Trump accountable for his alleged attempt to subvert the 2020 election. The Georgia attorney hired to prosecute Trump, Fani Willis, is facing some serious heat, and not just because of her romantic relationship with the attorney she hired. Oh no, it gets even juicier than a gossip magazine at a hair salon.
Fulton County District Attorney’s special prosecutor, Nathan Wade, filed a motion to block his former law partner, Terrence Bradley, from spilling the beans to the judge about their attorney-client communications. Wade’s like, “Hey, we’ve got the right to keep our legal chats under wraps, okay?” And he’s not wrong! This is some serious legal stuff we’re dealing with here, folks.
New: Nathan Wade seeks to block his former attorney, Terrence Bradley, from providing further information to Judge McAfee behind closed doors.
Wade says that Bradley may “unlawfully” disclose attorney-client communications during his meeting w/ McAfee. https://t.co/fWpl8oEOGb
— Anna Bower (@AnnaBower) February 22, 2024
But wait, it gets even crazier. Trump’s co-defendants (you know, the ones accused of trying to flip the election with him) are claiming that Willis has been up to no good. They’re pulling out all the stops to get her disqualified from the case. Can you believe it? The audacity!
And then there’s this Bradley dude, scheduled for a closed-door meeting with the judge to chat about who knows what. But Wade’s not having it. He’s all, “Bradley better keep his lips sealed about our lawyerly talks, or else!” It’s like a legal drama unfolding right before our eyes, only it’s not on TV, it’s real life. Who needs reality TV when you’ve got this kind of courtroom action?
Now, we’re all on the edge of our seats waiting to see if Judge McAfee will give the green light to Willis or slam the door on her case. The suspense is killing us! Will the liberal shenanigans continue, or will justice prevail? Stay tuned, conservative friends, because this legal soap opera is far from over.