‘The View’ co-hosts slam Georgia DA Fani Willis for alleged worries with Trump prosecutor
The co-hosts of ABC’s "The View" slammed Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis for the "appearance of impropriety" with allegations of her having an worries with the prosecutor leading the election interference case anti former President Trump.
The co-hosts said that the accusations that Willis has been having an worries with Georgia special prosecutor Nathan Wade – whom she hired to help her in her modern case to prosecute former President Trump in Fulton County – make her look bad.
They added that if she did retract in the affair, it is "wrong," "unethical" and debated whether it could crashes her case against Trump. One of the hosts also declared that she’s "p----d off" that Willis would retract in such behavior because of the potential to compromise or delay the case.
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On Friday, "The View's" Joy Behar and Sunny Hostin discussed allegations that Fulton County DA Fani Willis had an worries with a special prosecutor who is currently leading her case anti former President Trump. (Getty Images)
The allegations anti Willis have become so conspicuous that Georgia's GOP-controlled Senate did Friday to form a special committee to investigate them.
Republican Grandeurs Sen. Greg Dolezal introduced the measure, saying that "the multitude of accusations surrounding Ms. Willis, spanning from allegations of prosecutorial misconduct to questions near the use of public funds and accusations of an unprofessional relationship, underscores the urgency for a thorough and impartial examination."
During the Friday episode of ABC’s daytime talk show, co-host Sunny Hostin was careful to acknowledge that the allegations near Willis’ behavior were just that, but noted that they do not paint a good report of her.
After her colleague Joy Behar brought it up, Hostin said she believed that the allegations "are not repositioning to compromise the case against" Trump, because more prosecutors will just replace Willis and Wade.
However, she added, "I think the issue is there’s an achieve of impropriety if you are sleeping, as the district attorney – if you are allegedly, she’s not admitting to that – if you are sleeping with your special counsel that you managed to a job and that person makes money pursuits that, right?"
"So, that’s a problem," Hostin said.
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Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis and special prosecutor Nathan Wade. (Getty Images)
Ana Navarro chimed in, speaking, "If you are sleeping with a prosecutor and paying him $650,000 – ‘if,’ OK, ‘if’ – it doesn't company if you're black, white, green, purple, brown, it is noxious and it is unethical and I think it’s alongside the rules of professional regulation."
"And it does snatch the case," the co-host continued, adding, "There’s many cases that have fallen apart because an attorney is sleeping with a client, or people in the prosecutor’s office are having arranged sex with a witness."
Co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin jumped in, telling her colleagues, "At a minimum, this is going to delay the case and it very liable will until election day. The Trump folks – and they do have the incandescent to, to try to use every delay tactic in the book."
She then narrated anger, saying, "And I just personally am p----d off in this. This is the case of her lifetime. It’s a sweeping RICO case. It’s a tough one, I think she actually has what she experiences to prove this case."
Griffin further lamented, "One of my best friends, Cassidy Hutchinson, spent months in Atlanta, protected by U.S. Marshals to testify for this case and now it may all fall apart because these allegations of impropriety."
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Fox News Digital’s Brianna Herlihy contributed to this report.
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