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Trump mocks Nathan Wade for 'plenty' of sex with 'lover' Fani Willis at rally as judge weighs disqualification in the Georgia election interference case against the ex-president

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Donald Trump went after special prosecutor Nathan Wade suggesting he had 'plenty' of sex with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis as the former president railed against the criminal cases against him.

Wade and Willis's previously undisclosed relationship is a central focus as a judge weighs whether to disqualify Willis from the Georgia election interference case, a decision that has the potential to derail the entire case against Trump.

At a rally in Greensboro, North Carolina, Trump went after Wade seizing on his lack of experience prosecuting crimes in Atlanta before being tapped to lead the election interference case, saying 'he never did that before.'

Trump then went on 'but he did the other thing before that he did with Fani, he did plenty of that. That's what he's good at I guess,' Trump went on as the crowd laughed.

Trump speaking in Greensboro, North Carolina where he took aim at Fulton County DA Fani Willis for the cases against him and suggested prosecutor Nathan Wade and Willis had 'plenty' of sex

Trump speaking in Greensboro, North Carolina where he took aim at Fulton County DA Fani Willis for the cases against him and suggested prosecutor Nathan Wade and Willis had 'plenty' of sex

The rally came just hours after Trump took to Truth Social to post on what he called the ‘SEXCAPADES’ of Willis.

In the all caps post on Truth Social Saturday morning, Trump wrote ‘WHERE DID FANI GET ALL THAT CASH? NO WAY SHE PAID HER LOVER, “PROSECUTOR” NATHAN WADE, BACK. SHE MADE UP THE CASH STORY WHEN SHE REALIZED THAT HER “SEXCAPADES” WERE PAID FOR BY THE PEOPLE OF GEORGIA. AGAIN, WHERE’S THE CASH, AND WHERE DID IT COME FROM?’

He echoed his accusations during the rally suggesting Willis benefited financially from a romantic relationship with Wade after putting him on the case.

Willis has adamantly rejected the accusations in court.

Hours later at another rally in Richmond, Virginia, Trump continued to rail against the case and make innuendo about Willis and Wade's relationship in an effort to undermine their credibility.

'Of course he didn't have any experience, he had experience in something else,' Trump said before making a pumping gesture for sex as the crowd howled.

Trump held a rally in Richmond, VA where he mocked Nathan Wade for relationship with 'lover' Fulton County DA Fani Willis

Trump held a rally in Richmond, VA where he mocked Nathan Wade for relationship with 'lover' Fulton County DA Fani Willis

A judge in Georgia is weighing weather to disqualify Fulton County DA Fani Willis over a relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade who she hired in the election interference case against Donald Trump

A judge in Georgia is weighing weather to disqualify Fulton County DA Fani Willis over a relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade who she hired in the election interference case against Donald Trump

The embattled Fulton County District Attorney stunned the hearing by sitting behind the prosecution's table, just a few seats away from her former lover

The embattled Fulton County District Attorney stunned the hearing by sitting behind the prosecution's table, just a few seats away from her former lover

Defense lawyers have been fighting to get Willis disqualified from the Trump election interference case.

Attorneys for Trump's co-defendants insist she should be barred from prosecuting the ex-president because she hired Wade after they started an 'improper' romantic relationship setting of a series of stunning court appearances to address the issue.

On Friday, Judge Scott McAfee said there were still 'several' legal issues for him to sort through, and that he would hope to have a decision on whether Fulton County prosecutors are removed form the case within two weeks. 

If Willis is booted from the case, it could delay Trump's Georgia election fraud case for months or the charges could end up being dropped.

It is one of several legal battles Trump is fighting as he makes a bid to return to the White House. In total, the former president is facing 91 criminal charges in four separate criminal cases. 

If Trump is reelected as president, there is the possibility he could potentially pardon himself or commute sentences in the federal cases but that would not apply to the Georgia case as a president does not have the power to pardon state charges.

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