All hell broke loose when Fani Willis said these six words about her witch hunt against Donald Trump

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Donald Trump’s victory on November 5 was supposed to be the end of Democrats’ lawfare.

But Fani Willis has other plans.

And all hell broke loose when Fani Willis said these six words about her witch hunt against Donald Trump.

President Joe Biden weaponized the Justice Department and the FBI to go after and take down President-elect Donald Trump.

Manhattan Democrat District Attorney Alvin Bragg, Fulton County Democrat District Attorney Fani Willis, and Special Counsel Jack Smith immediately went to work carrying out Biden’s orders, and Trump soon faced 91 criminal charges across four politically-motivated witch hunts.

But despite the lawfare and bogus felony charges, Trump defeated Vice President Kamala Harris in a landslide victory on Election Day.

Trump not only won the Presidency, but he carried all seven swing states and won the popular vote.

Trump’s victory on November 5 should have been the end of the lawfare against him.

Special Counsel Jack Smith’s sham criminal cases against Trump over January 6 and mishandling classified documents are gone.

In Manhattan, Trump is scheduled for a sentencing hearing on November 26 in Bragg’s bogus witch hunt.

Trump’s attorneys expect the charges to be thrown out now that he is heading back to the White House.

That leaves Willis’ RICO case against Trump and 14 co-defendants.

Trump is facing eight felony counts in Georgia.

The appeals court is scheduled to hear oral arguments on his disqualification challenge on December 5 due to Willis’ secret affair with former special prosecutor Nathan Wade and the alleged financial kickbacks she received by hiring her lover and paying him significantly more than others in similar positions despite Wade having no experience whatsoever with the case law at hand.

But Willis is not backing down from her promise to take down Trump.

Willis won re-election to a second term in the 2024 election and told reporters that “I think it is a referendum that they want me to continue to do the work.”

On Wednesday, Atlanta News First asked Willis if she planned to continue her witch hunt against Trump.

“That’s what age teaches you is patience,” she said. “If someone has an indictment in this office, no matter who they are, we continue to pursue those charges,” she continued, before adding that “I’m here for eight more years, is my plan.” 

“So if that’s what it takes for us to get justice in some cases, we come to work every day, we’ll come to work and look for justice,” she added.

Willis is driven by her emotions instead of logic and reasoning.

When she first indicted Trump, she imposed an absurd $200,000 bond as a condition of his release.

She also forced him to take a mugshot at the Fulton County Jail.

But it backfired, and Donald Trump’s mugshot changed the narrative around the charges and made him even more popular.

And apparently Fani Willis didn’t learn her lesson about messing with Donald Trump.