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Hilarious Endorsement Alert: Why Fani Willis Has Everyone Laughing

As we have reported, Fani Willis entered a new race to be the district attorney of Fulton County.

She missed a debate just a few days before, forcing her Democratic Primary rival to appear on an empty podium. It’s a pretty good description of the campaign.

With all the drama and controversy she has caused, it seems that finding someone to speak in her support would be difficult. However, on Monday, a few clergy members joined her at Big Bethel AME Church in Atlanta to show their support.

Her remarks about the Georgia Senate’s investigation into an alleged misappropriation were reported previously. The senator said that she would not appear in front of the Senate Committee, putting her at risk of being subpoenaed, and if she didn’t comply, contempt charges would be filed.

In addition to Willis’ absurdly entitled response to this question, there was also a statement by Rev. Anthony Motley.

Motley started by saying he was “honored” to stand with the “incredible district attorney,” calling her courageous. Then he went off the rails.

He claimed that she was the “Queen Esther” of old and that “God has chosen her to come into the Kingdom at this moment.” He said that “all the resources of hell” are available to “this Florida guy” [apparently referring to former president Donald Trump].

He said they supported Willis because “she stands for what is right.”

Motley stated that they were in support of her because she “would represent Christ and the Kingdom” and was against “lies.” He checked her testimony during the hearing to decide whether to remove Nathan Wade or her.

The most humorous part was when he said that she “walked humbly” before God. ”

He said, “God is with you.” The angelic army is with you…Your name will be inscribed in history on earth as well as in heaven.

I can’t imagine anyone for whom that would be less accurate than her. She is the very antithesis of humility. And just excuse me, Reverend, but where is it written that one shall have an affair with a married man and then be caught on that during her testimony, with what the judge referred to as the “odor of mendacity”? That doesn’t quite sound like God is walking with her on that path.

She does not attend a discussion to address these questions that her actions have raised. She treats the public like they’re worthless, and compares her to Queen Esther.

Trump was the “only victim” in this scenario.

Don’t even consider the conflicts that could arise as a result of these relationships. That part was left out.

Nate Kennedy

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