McAfee: I've Reached a Decision on Fani DQ, But Have to Write It Up

In an interview last week on WSB Radio in Atlanta to discuss the challenger he will face in his reelection bid, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee briefly spoke about Willis and his pending order on whether to remove her from prosecuting Trump and the remaining co-defendants.

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“I gave myself a deadline because I knew everyone wanted an answer. And I’ll tell you that an order like this takes time to write,” McAfee said in the interview.

“There is a lot that I have to go through. And so, I’ve had – and again I’ll emphasize this – I’ve had a rough draft in an outline before I ever heard a rumor that someone wanted to run for this position, so the result is not going to change because of politics,” McAfee added.

Ed Morrissey

Interesting. One has to wonder how much McAfee would have to explain if he just denied the DQ motion. On the other hand, after the display of dishonesty, deceit, and entitlement from Fani Willis and Nathan Wade during the hearing (not to mention Terrence Bradley), McAfee would have to provide a pretty detailed explanation for allowing them to continue, too. Stay tuned. 

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