Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis publicly discussed race again apparently in response to a Georgia judge’s rebuke over her previous race-related comments.
Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee ruled that Ms. Willis, an elected Democrat, can remain the prosecutor in her Trump election case after allegations surfaced that she engaged in an affair with her then-special prosecutor, Nathan Wade, who later resigned. The judge, however, rebuked Ms. Willis for her comments in January after the initial relationship claim.
“It’s hard out here always having to prove yourself two and three times,” Ms. Willis said last week at a Fulton County event. “Recently they tell me they don’t like me to talk about race. Well, I’m gonna talk about it anyway. Truth is, is some challenges that come to being black. [sic] And I see so much greatness in this city that has so many great African-American leaders. And I appreciate all of the sacrifice that you all have had to make to be in these positions.”…