Donald Trump Wrecks Fani at Virginia Rally with ‘Hilarious Shot’ About Only Thing Her Lover is Good At
At a recent rally in Richmond, Virginia, former President Donald Trump delivered a fiery speech that left no punches pulled. With his trademark bravado, he took aim at Fulton County D.A. Fani Willis and her associate Nathan Wade, delivering pointed jabs that drew both laughter and controversy.
“I was indicted by Fani in Georgia,” Trump declared to the crowd. “Fani, how did that work out? And her lover, Nathan Wade, and they hired him for almost a million dollars because of his great, great experience. Of course, he didn’t have any experience. He had experience in something else. You know that — a lot of experience. And at that, I’m quite sure he was very good based on the fact that she called him 2000 times.”
Trump didn’t stop there. He shifted his focus to the Biden Department of Injustice, launching scathing criticisms at judges presiding over his cases.
“I’m not a threat,” he asserted. “I’m the one that’s ending the threat to democracy.”
He then delved into allegations of corruption within the Biden family, citing recent revelations about Joe Biden’s ties to Chinese entities and his lucrative deals with the University of Pennsylvania.
“Well, how about all the money that he’s getting from Penn, University of Penn? So I went there, the Wharton School of Finance, it’s great. I went there. So Penn, they give them hundreds of millions of dollars and Biden gets paid a lot of money by the Chinese,” Trump exclaimed.
Throughout his speech, Trump didn’t shy away from calling out what he perceives as political persecution orchestrated by the Biden DOJ and its allies in various states.
“We have as an example, Fani and her lover, Nathan Wade, in Georgia, Letitia James, Judge Engoron and Merchant in New York State. Alvin Bragg, the DA, and his puppet master from the DOJ,” he accused.
Trump’s rally speech, filled with sharp rhetoric and accusations, is likely to stir up both fervent support and fierce opposition in the days to come.