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In Rare Interview, Fani Willis Says She Won't Be Intimidated

She describes how Georgia Republicans wanted to micromanage DAs after so many Black Democrats got elected.

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, in a rare television interview with Rachel Maddow, expressed her determination not to let threats and pressure from Republicans at the local, state and federal level prevent her from doing her job. Via the Daily Beast:

With that Georgia criminal case having ground to a halt amid a Trump appeal, Willis explained the effect of having personal security measures in place for an extended period of time.

“It’s been happening since about a month after I took office—I began to get threats,” said Willis, whose term began in January 2021. Eventually, she said, the threats forced her to move out of her home.

Willis explained that many of the threats “are racial in nature” due to “some recent cases”–a likely allusion to last summer’s RICO indictment of Trump and 18 of his allies.

“It’s a very interesting way to live, but it’s well worth it to have the honor of being the first female district attorney in Fulton County,” Willis said. “It pales in comparison to what my victims are going through.”

“And the reality is, one of the reasons we are upsetting people is we’re so successful here in Fulton County. I have the third largest crime drop in America. We have it because we’re taking a balanced approach; both unapologetically going after gangs and violent criminals and anyone who should violate the law in my county,” said Willis, who is campaigning for re-election and faces a Democratic primary on Tuesday. “And we’re also doing programs. It has been a huge sacrifice, but it’s well worth it for my community,” she added.

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