This episode is presented by Carolina Readiness Supply – From CNN:
"A Georgia hearing for Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis' disqualification case continues with testimony from the former lawyer for Nathan Wade, the special prosecutor she hired to lead the case. The judge ruled Monday that the lawyer is not covered by attorney-client privilege."
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[00:00:26] And again, thank you so much for your support. But, yes, he kind of was in this relationship, and so there's been this big fight. I'm trying to just kind of recap all of this off the top of my head here. So Fannie Willis, she gets elected as DA running on a campaign of Get Trump. She then hires Nathan Wade to be one of the special, or the special prosecutor to Get
[00:01:41] Trump.
[00:01:42] She pays him a whole bunch of money.
[00:01:44] Meanwhile, they are, they're traveling, they're dating. on now two weeks ago or so was a fellow by the name of Bradley Campbell, if I recall correctly. He was one of the partners in the law firm that Nathan Wade was in years prior. And this guy Campbell had apparently told Trump's lawyer that Wade and Willis were,
[00:03:01] you know, knocking boots well before, Your Honor, based on privilege. No, you covered the attorney line. OK, overall. I do not have knowledge of it starting or when it started.
[00:04:25] Terrence, you told me that it started
[00:04:27] when they were both municipal court judges, no, correct? I asked you do you think it started before she hired him? And I'm going to object, this was covered in the previous hearing, where Mr. Bradley said he had no personal knowledge of the exact text that Miss Merchant is speaking of and actually used in an attempt to refresh his recollection and he explained exactly what he's explaining before the court.
[00:05:40] So this is repetitive and unnecessary.
[00:05:43] And so I would object to her and she sent to him. She's now taking it back, walking back across the floor to her podium. All right. So, Terrence, do you remember telling me that it started when she left the DA's
[00:07:00] office and was a judge in South Houlton? I see theach him with any contrary facts. Sure. Why would it be a relevant impeachment if he actually has no personal knowledge of this? If he doesn't. Sure. So I think you have to lay that foundation in so that would be sustained. Do you have personal knowledge? Do you remember telling me that it began? Well, that doesn't address the...
[00:08:21] No, I was just asking if you remember telling me as opposed to the text.
[00:08:24] Okay, sure.
[00:08:25] Do you remember telling me that it began? lead to disbarment proceedings against Fannie Willis and Nathan Wade, who we heard the other day was making Fannie calls in all hours of the night. So yeah, because they lied in their representations to the court about their relationship and various other kind of related
[00:09:41] issues to that. And you don't get to lie to the court as an officer of the court.
[00:10:43] zero experience doing any kind of case work like this.
[00:10:46] Now he doesn't remember anything. He doesn't remember text messaging with her.
[00:10:48] He doesn't remember when he knew that they were dating.
[00:10:52] Nothing, doesn't remember any.
[00:10:53] And so Trump's lawyer is getting frustrated
[00:10:55] and the judge is like, you're running out of time here.
[00:10:57] And of course the prosecution keeps objecting, objecting.
[00:11:00] He said he doesn't know and she keeps asking.
[00:11:02] And she's like, I'm trying to get a ballpark timeline
[00:11:06] and he's claiming not to remember any of this. Where did you obtain that knowledge from? Mmm. Mmm. It was... I was speculating. Uh... Oh my god, really? I didn't have a... Um...
[00:12:28] No one told me I was speculating.
[00:13:42] No one told you that? It happened many years ago. I mean, I don't recall, but no, I don't. Did you have any reason to lie to me? I don't know if speculation is lying, but I'm... Well, let me just... I don't know if speculation is lying. You didn't ask me if I was speculating or guessing.
[00:13:45] I didn't ask you, but tell me if He just made it up. He just speculated. Oh Yeah, they're totally dating and then it turned out to be true. Isn't that amazing? Dude, can you give me the lottery numbers?
[00:15:02] Could you speculate for me some lottery numbers do me a solid here Terrence Bradley?
[00:16:01] You can look wherever you want. Yeah, and I've never looked at Mr.
[00:16:03] Wade or his attorneys.
[00:16:06] That sounds got you.
[00:16:07] All right. Mr.
[00:16:08] Brown, the question was put to you.
[00:16:10] Repeat the question, please.
[00:16:11] Yes. So I showed you.
[00:16:13] All right. I asked you. I'm sorry.
[00:16:14] This is an absolute poop show.
[00:16:17] This is so ridiculous in Fulton County.
[00:16:20] You guys, give it up for Fulton County.
[00:16:23] All right. I mean, every single judicial district
[00:16:25] has got to be like, man, it's not. And the only conversation he ever had with Nathan Wade about him dating Fannie Willis, who had given go out? Terrence Bradley is on the stand. Terrence Bradley is the former law partner of Nathan Wade. Nathan Wade, former lover of Fannie Willis. Fannie Willis hired him without any experience, I mean of a legal nature I should say, to
[00:19:01] be the special prosecutor of Donald Trump, Fanny and Nathan, when they started dating.
[00:20:20] And he said it happened when they were judges, magistrate judges.
[00:20:25] That is something they deny to this very day. You can just tell by watching the way he's behaving, he does not want to answer these questions in a way that's going to benefit the defense attorneys. I don't know why he originally offered up this information to those defense attorneys, but he did. Yeah screaming, free Palestine, and then burned himself to death in front of the Israeli embassy in a form of protest. And the the nihilists and Marxists and Hamas lovers they're all out there celebrating this guy, valorizing him and his cause. And
[00:23:02] people who cover suicides and such like reporters are like, whoa whoa whoa whoa L. curd. He said, I don't know, small or large curd. I'm not sure. But he says, you can't protest peacefully. You can't boycott. You can't hunger strike. You can't hijack planes. You can't block traffic. You can't throw Molotovs. You can't self emulate. You can't heckle politicians. You can't march. You can't riot. You can't dissent., you can't cut people's eyes out, you can't decapitate the elderly, you can't torture girls, you can't do suicide bombs, you can't drive cars into people, you can't try to commit genocide against non-Muslims. Man, no one knows how tough it is to be a Palestinian these days. Yeah, it's tough, man. It's tough out there in the streets.
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[00:27:06] with same game parlays, money lines, and props. Terrence Bradley Not the brightest light in the street a good match for Fannie will is just bar them both Plus a little more pain Let me go over here to the phone lines and get Tom on hello Tom Hey, hey, hey, hey, what's going on? I love your fairness and objectivity and I'll be honest with you Fannie
[00:28:21] Willis now you hadn't said it but I'm saying I think that she should go ahead and step aside because
[00:29:21] Not on this charge, nope.
[00:29:26] Oh, okay. All right. Well, anyway, I think he's playing the long game. Oh, well, I agree with you on that. And the irony on this whole thing you mentioned,
[00:29:30] the workplace relationship, was that the guy that Fannie Willis replaced, and she beat in the
[00:29:38] election, had a whole bunch of scandals, further go to the democracy and The legal system, you know, they could deny all the charges say it never happened. That's the thing before they go went under oath They could have said anything they wanted at a press conference, right? They got a lot all over the place Lie lie lie and then say but in order to you know, keep the process moving forward not to be distracted by these frivolous
[00:32:06] extreme narcissism that you're never wrong, you didn't do anything wrong, even when caught doesn't matter, you didn't do anything wrong, not you. The very thing
[00:32:11] they accused him of being and doing, they are being and doing. It really is
[00:32:18] amazing how often this happens in the era of Trump are fair and unrelated to politics. Prosecution of Trump are fair. Democrats, 58% say prosecutions are fair and unrelated. 42% of Democrats, 42% of Democrats say, no, they're using it to take them out.

