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Fani Willis says she was “assaulted and overly sexualized”

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Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis had the courage Hold Donald Trump accountable for his alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. On Thursday, she spoke about the price she has paid just for doing her job.

“I am living the experience of a black woman being attacked and oversexualized,” Willis explained during a performance in a church in Atlanta. “Look, I’m so tired of hearing these idiots call my name ‘Fanny’ to humiliate me because the name reminds them, like stupid schoolboys, of a woman’s butt.”

Willis was referring to Trump making fun of her name at a rally in Ohio when he disrespectfully called her “Fanny, like your ass.”

By the way, Fani is pronounced “Fah-ni” like Donny.

The case in which Willis was in charge was pause as an investigation into her relationship with Special Counsel Nathan Wade is currently underway.

The district attorney may be removed from the case, but she insists she will do her job anyway. “I want to tell you that you don’t have to worry about any insults to me. I promise you that I don’t care,” Willis said.

“I’m too busy working 15-hour days and using every talent God has given me to fulfill my God-given destiny.” She also reached out to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (Republican of Ohio), who has been requesting documents from Willis for months, alleging misconduct.

“We have politicians who spend no time pursuing their elected agendas,” Willis continued. “In fact, we have a clown in Washington DC who was elected to make his community safer and pass laws. But he’s been sitting there for 17 years and hasn’t passed a single bill.”

Willis, like the rest of the country, is waiting for Trump is convicted after being found guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business documents. He will be sentenced on July 11 – just days before he is expected to be named the Republican presidential nominee for the upcoming election.