Fani Willis preempts attack ad: ‘It’s strictly business, never personal’
Fulton County, Georgia, District Attorney Fani Willis Stands Strong Against Trump Campaign Attacks
Fulton County, Georgia’s District Attorney Fani Willis is preparing her staff for an onslaught of negative advertisements from former President Donald Trump’s campaign. In an email obtained by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Willis warns her team about an upcoming ad that will contain ”derogatory and false information” about her. This comes as Willis is expected to indict Trump in the coming week. However, she emphasizes to her staff that this is strictly business and should not be taken personally.
Support and Professionalism
Willis acknowledges the support and protectiveness of her staff, assuring them that they need not defend her against any attacks. She reminds them that their duty is to uphold the law impartially, without personal bias. “We have a job to do,” she states. “In this office, we prosecute based on the facts and the law. The law is non-partisan. You should feel no need to defend me.”
Remaining Professional
Willis also urges her employees to refrain from commenting on any matters related to the district attorney‘s office publicly. This email serves as a reminder to maintain professionalism and focus on their responsibilities. It comes at a crucial time, as an indictment of Trump is expected in Georgia, and Willis wants her team to be prepared.
Trump’s Campaign Ad
The Trump campaign recently released an advertisement titled “The Fraud Squad,” targeting not only Willis but also Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, New York Attorney General Letitia James, and special counsel Jack Smith. The ad portrays Willis as “incompetent,” “corrupt,” and “dishonest.”
Despite the impending indictment, Trump has pleaded not guilty to charges related to his alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. This is his third arraignment this year, following charges brought against him in Washington, D.C.
As the tension rises, Willis remains steadfast in her commitment to the law and her duty as a district attorney. She sets an example for her staff, reminding them to stay focused and professional in the face of adversity.
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