President Donald Trump is turning up the heat on disgraced Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, blasting the radical prosecutor as a “criminal” who belongs behind bars. His remarks come on the heels of a major court ruling ordering Willis to hand over key evidence and exposing her repeated violations of the law.
For months, Willis has been the face of the Democrats’ witch hunt in Georgia—weaponizing her office to target President Trump and innocent patriots who dared to challenge the 2020 election results. But the façade is cracking. Judges are now forcing Willis to comply with the law, her credibility is in freefall, and Trump is making it clear that her days of unchecked corruption are numbered.
“It’s great. The court just ruled that she is a disaster,” Trump told reporters, hammering Willis for her shady conduct and infamous affair with special prosecutor Nathan Wade. “She’s a disaster with a boyfriend—the boyfriend that she paid a billion dollars for his expertise, but he never did it before. Now she should be prosecuted.”
The 45th president didn’t mince words. “What she did to innocent people—patriots who love our country—by indicting them and destroying their lives? She should be put in jail. She’s a criminal. Fani Willis is a criminal, guys.”
Trump isn’t the only one raising alarms. Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton exposed the hidden collusion between Willis, Biden’s Justice Department, and radical Democrat lawmakers like Nancy Pelosi and Adam Schiff. “The lawsuit is about any collusion and collaboration with Congress and the Justice Department, Jack Smith,” Fitton explained. “We haven’t seen the documents, but their very existence shows that they were talking to them. And if Pelosi and Schiff are involved, you can be darn sure it’s not credible.”
The corruption doesn’t stop there. In a humiliating setback, a Georgia judge just ordered Willis to pay over \$54,000 in attorney’s fees to Ashleigh Merchant, the lawyer for Trump aide Michael Roman. The ruling found that Willis flagrantly violated the Georgia Open Records Act by stonewalling public document requests.
The court ruling shredded her excuses: “Defendants have never asserted that the records sought were not public or were exempted in some manner from ORA. Therefore, the only remaining issue… was to determine whether Defendants had substantially complied with the obligations of the ORA.”
The judge made it clear they hadn’t. Willis’ office repeatedly ignored deadlines, failed to properly respond, and blatantly broke state law. In short, the prosecutor who tried to lecture Trump on “accountability” can’t even follow the law herself.
With every passing week, Willis’ house of cards crumbles further. Once hailed by Democrats as a crusader against Trump, she now looks more like a corrupt political hack whose abuse of power is finally catching up with her.
For conservatives, the takeaway is clear: the radical left’s lawfare strategy is unraveling. And as Trump boldly declared, it’s time for corrupt prosecutors like Fani Willis to face the same justice they so eagerly weaponized against their political enemies.
