Trump mocks Nathan Wade for ‘a lot’ of sex with ‘lover’ Fani Willis during rally as judge weighs disqualification in Georgia election interference case against ex-president

  • Trump railed against Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who brought the election interference case against him and special prosecutor Nathan Wade
  • He made sexually suggestive comments and gestures while mocking Wade
  • Judge considers whether Willis should be disqualified in Georgia election interference case

Donald Trump went after special prosecutor Nathan Wade, suggesting he had “a lot” of sex with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, as the former president railed against the criminal cases against him.

Wade and Willis’ previously undisclosed relationship will take center stage as a judge weighs whether Willis should be disqualified from the Georgia election interference case, a decision that has the potential to derail the entire case against Trump.

At a rally in Greensboro, North Carolina, Trump went after Wade, taking advantage of his lack of experience prosecuting crimes in Atlanta before being asked to lead the election interference case, saying: “He’s never done that before.”

Trump then continued: “but he did something different before with Fani, he did that a lot. That’s what he’s good at, I think,” Trump continued as the crowd laughed.

Trump speaks in Greensboro, North Carolina, where he targeted Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis for the cases against him and suggested prosecutor Nathan Wade and Willis had “a lot” of sex

The meeting came just hours after Trump took to Truth Social to post about what he called Willis’ “SEXCAPADES.”

In the all-caps post on Truth Social Saturday morning, Trump wrote, “WHERE DID FANI GET ALL THAT CASH? IN NO WAY DID SHE PAY BACK HER LOVER, “Prosecutor” NATHAN WADE. SHE SENT THE CASH STORY WHEN SHE AWARE THAT HER ‘SEX CAPADES’ ARE PAID FOR BY THE PEOPLE OF GEORGIA. AGAIN: WHERE IS THE MONEY AND WHERE DOES IT COME FROM?’

He repeated his accusations during the meeting, suggesting that Willis benefited financially from a romantic relationship with Wade after putting him on the case.

Willis has firmly rejected the allegations in court.

Hours later, at another rally in Richmond, Virginia, Trump continued to speak out about the matter and make insinuations about Willis and Wade’s relationship in an attempt to undermine their credibility.

“Of course he didn’t have any experience, he had experience with anything else,” Trump said before making a pumping gesture for sex as the crowd howled.

Trump held a rally in Richmond, VA where he mocked Nathan Wade for his relationship with 'lover' Fulton County DA Fani Willis

Trump held a rally in Richmond, VA where he mocked Nathan Wade for his relationship with ‘lover’ Fulton County DA Fani Willis

A Georgia judge is again considering disqualifying Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis over a relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade, whom she hired in the election interference case against Donald Trump

A Georgia judge is again considering disqualifying Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis over a relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade, whom she hired in the election interference case against Donald Trump

Fulton County's embattled district attorney stunned the hearing by sitting behind the prosecutor's table, just a few chairs away from her former lover

Fulton County’s embattled district attorney stunned the hearing by sitting behind the prosecutor’s table, just a few chairs away from her former lover

Defense attorneys have been fighting to disqualify Willis from the Trump election interference case.

Lawyers for Trump’s co-defendants insist she should not be allowed to prosecute the ex-president because she hired Wade after they began an “inappropriate” romantic relationship with a series of stunning court hearings to address the issue.

Judge Scott McAfee said Friday that there are still “several” legal issues he must resolve, and that he hopes to have a decision within two weeks on whether Fulton County prosecutors will be removed from the case.

If Willis is dismissed from the case, it could delay Trump’s election fraud case in Georgia for months or the charges could ultimately be dropped.

It’s one of many legal battles Trump is waging as he tries to return to the White House. In total, the former president faces 91 criminal charges in four separate criminal cases.

If Trump is reelected as president, there is a possibility that he could pardon himself or commute sentences in the federal cases, but that would not apply to the Georgia case since a president does not have the power to pardon state charges .