Fulton County DA Fani Willis and special counsel Nathan Wade both took the stand on Thursday about their prior romantic relationship. The hearing will determine whether it constituted a conflict of interest that disqualifies Willis from prosecuting Donald Trump for election racketeering in Georgia.
Meanwhile, a verdict is expected Friday in New York’s civil fraud trial against Trump, and New York’s hush money criminal trial against Trump got a start date of March 25th.
And in headlines: Kansas City officials said Wednesday’s mass shooting at the Super Bowl parade probably started with a personal argument, President Biden is expected to visit East Palestine, Ohio on Friday, and an FBI informant was charged for lying about connections between Hunter Biden and Ukraine.
Show Notes:
What A Day will be off on Monday, February 19th for Presidents’ Day. We’ll be back with a new episode on Tuesday, February 20th.
The Anti-Abortion Agenda Hiding In The GOP's Platform
Biden Says He's Isn't Going Anywhere
Biden Defies Calls To Exit The Presidential Race
Dems Change Their Tune About Biden For President
Supreme Court Grants Trump Some Immunity From Prosecution
Could Biden Be Replaced?
The Origins of America's Toxic Obsession With Lawns
Debate Night: What A Disaster
Ready, Set, Debate!
Republicans Turn To Cheap Fakes In The Presidential Election
Progressives and Centrists Spar In Major NY Democratic Primary
The State of Abortion Access Two Years After Roe
Is This Progressive Answer to Crime Working?
Congress Weighs Drafting Women To Military
The Push For Federal Action On Extreme Heat
A Georgia Man's Life Mission To Preserve Black History
Netanyahu Dissolves Israel’s War Cabinet
Trump's Odds Of Getting Conviction Reversed
The Real Story Behind the Far-Right's Rise in Europe
SCOTUS Maintains Access to Abortion Drug...For Now
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