Fani Willis Gets 'Achievement' Award at Church -- And Maybe Learned a Lesson

Embattled Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis spoke at a church service Saturday insinuating she finds solace in Biblical scripture following her contentious testimony during a court hearing last week regarding allegations she had an ‘improper’ affair with a colleague. 

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Willis, the district attorney for Fulton County who brought a slew of charges against former president Donald Trump and 18 co-defendants related to alleged 2020 election interference, received a "Black History Achievement Award" from Berean Ethiopian Seventh-day Adventist Church in Atlanta on Saturday. 

Willis said in her remarks that supporters have sent her an Old Testament reference that reads "No weapon formed against you shall prosper."

Ed Morrissey

This time, Willis refrained from accusing her critics and opponents in the courtroom racist. That's an improvement over her remarks over MLK weekend at King's church -- which has resulted in a separation disqualification and venue-change motion. Judge Scott McAfee hasn't gotten to that one yet. 

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