In all my years in law enforcement, I never saw anything like the bizarrely contradictory and extra-legal behavior of judges in the Donald Trump affair. One can only conclude every judge involved has decided Donald Trump must be destroyed at all costs, even if that results in the utter destruction of public faith in our system of justice. The latest example is provided by Judge Scott McAfee in Fulton County Georgia. The text of his ruling is available at the link.
McAfee issued his ruling on the dismissal of Fani Willis from her bizarre persecution of Donald Trump. In a pseudo-Solomonic muddle, he decided Willis, Wade and their supporting witnesses are perjurers and Willis engaged in all manner of impropriety. McAfee delivered a tongue lashing, and decided either Willis or Wade have to go, but hey, prosecutors will be prosecutors and maybe some other entity will do something about them.

Keep in mind in cases like this, the judge is the arbiter of the law and the finder of fact. He decides which witnesses are credible, and by his own standards. He decides who is committing perjury and who is feigning amnesia. But as with the Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden cases, McAfee laid out voluminous ethical lapses, even crimes, by Willis and Wade but weakly justified doing little or nothing about it.
Most importantly, if the case were to proceed unchanged, the prima facie concerns raised by the Defendants would persist. As the District Attorney testified, her relationship with Wade has only grown stronger since these motions, and Wade’s unconvincing explanation for the inaccurate interrogatories he submitted in his pending divorce suggests a willingness on his part to improperly conceal his relationship with the District Attorney.
“Unconvincing explanation for the inaccurate interrogatories.” Translation: Wade repeatedly committed perjury. Prosecutors aren’t supposed to get to do that. Lying prosecutors irreparably taint cases. Amazingly McAfee continually admits they’re all but criminals:
“The testimony provided, including that of the District Attorney and Wade, did not alleviate these concerns.”
But what about her two race-baiting church speeches? McAfee was likewise stern, but not sufficiently stern to do anything about it:
Simply Fire bad prosecutors !!! Solved