Fani Willis, the Fulton County District Attorney, has recently taken legal action against President Trump and eighteen others for attempting to dispute the 2020 presidential election results in Georgia.
Despite this, Willis herself has faced criticism regarding her handling of the election process in Georgia.
Willis on election night took to Facebook and criticized Fulton County’s election security and wrote:
“Georgia could determine who is our next president. A TEAM of lawyers needs to watch them count every single VOTE. They can start in Fulton where we are having water leaks. What ballots are they throwing out?”
On June 10th, 2020, Willis appeared on WABE’s Morning Edition to discuss the election results from Fulton County’s DA race.
During the radio interview, she expressed her lack of confidence in Georgia’s electoral process while her own primary election was still ongoing.
The now Fulton County DA stated Willis was referring to Secretary of State Brad Raffensberger’s decision to postpone Georgia’s primary election from May 19th to June 9th due to Covid-19 protocols.
“Georgia was on the national news. And the bottom line is we have to do better. They had three additional weeks to get this election ready. Remember, we were supposed to go on May 19.”
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