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Trump cheers disqualification of ‘corrupt’ Fani Willis, says case is ‘entirely dead’

: President-elect Donald Trump reacted to the Georgia Court of Appeals decision to disqualify ‘corrupt’ Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, telling Fox News Digital that the case ‘is entirely dead’ and that the ‘wonderful patriots who have been caught up in this for years’ should ‘receive an apology.’ 

The Georgia Court of Appeals on Thursday disqualified Willis from prosecuting Trump and co-defendants in her election interference case. 

The court did not toss the indictment but declared that Willis and her team now have ‘no authority to proceed.’ 

In an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital, Trump said the ‘whole case has been a disgrace to justice.’ 

‘It was started by the Biden DOJ as an attack on his political opponent, Donald Trump,’ he said, ‘They used anyone and anybody, and she has been disqualified, and her boyfriend has been disqualified, and they stole funds and went on trips.’ 

Trump said the case ‘should not be allowed to go any further.’ 

‘There is no way such corrupt people can lead a case, and then it gets taken over by somebody else,’ Trump told Fox News Digital. ‘It was a corrupt case, so how could it be taken over by someone else?’ 

 ‘The case has to be thrown out because it was started corruptly by an incompetent prosecutor who received millions of dollars through her boyfriend — who received it from her — and then they went on cruises all the time,’ Trump said, referring to Willis’ relationship with a former prosecutor on her team, Nathan Wade. 

‘Therefore, the case is entirely dead,’ Trump said. ‘Everybody should receive an apology, including those wonderful patriots who have been caught up in this for years.’

Willis’ office did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

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