President Donald Trump Trump Finally Gets SWEET Revenge On Georgia DA Fani Willis - Court Hands Down BIG Ruling
President Donald Trump Trump Finally Gets SWEET Revenge On Georgia DA Fani Willis - Court Hands Down BIG Ruling
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ATLANTA, GA — Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has been dealt another humiliating legal blow. On Friday, a judge ordered her office to pay over $54,000 in attorney fees for violating Georgia’s Open Records Act, ruling that her team was "openly hostile" toward defense attorneys seeking the truth.
The ruling is the latest disaster for Willis, whose prosecution of President Donald Trump has been plagued by scandal, disqualifications, and accusations of misconduct.
"LACK OF GOOD FAITH"
The court order stems from a lawsuit filed by Ashleigh Merchant, the defense attorney for Trump co-defendant Michael Roman. Merchant had requested records related to Willis' relationship with former special prosecutor Nathan Wade and the allocation of public funds.
In a scathing decision, the judge found that the DA’s office had "completely stonewalled" the defense.
"The DA’s office had been ‘openly hostile’ to Merchant’s requests for documents," the judge wrote, noting that the requests were "handled differently than other requests." The order concluded that this behavior indicated a "lack of good faith" from the District Attorney's office.
Willis now has 30 days to provide all the requested records and pay $54,264 to Merchant, a sum covering nearly 80 hours of legal work required to force the DA to comply with the law.
A CRUMBLING CASE
This fine is just the latest setback in a case that appears to be falling apart. In December, the Georgia Court of Appeals disqualified Willis from prosecuting Trump and 18 other co-defendants due to the "appearance of impropriety" stemming from her romantic relationship with Wade.
While Willis has appealed that decision to the Georgia Supreme Court, her authority over the case is currently nonexistent.
"Proud that we have judges willing to hold people in power accountable when they ignore the law!!!" Merchant posted on X following the ruling.
TRUMP COULD GET PAID
As Willis faces fines, Trump and his co-defendants could soon see a payday of their own. The Georgia Senate recently passed a bill unanimously that would allow counties to cover legal expenses for defendants in cases where a District Attorney is disqualified for misconduct.
If the case against Trump is ultimately dismissed—a scenario looking more likely by the day—Fulton County taxpayers could be on the hook for millions in legal fees, all thanks to the conduct of Fani Willis.
Ilhan Omar MELTS DOWN After Big Announcement - President Donald Trump WON and Will Be

MINNEAPOLIS, MN — Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN) is officially going scorched earth against the Trump administration. Amid the massive, ongoing federal immigration crackdown known as Operation Metro Surge, the progressive congresswoman took to the podium in her home district to declare that Minneapolis is currently under "occupation" by federal agents.
Omar’s furious remarks included a direct demand for the resignation or immediate impeachment of Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, while she leveled explosive accusations at top White House advisors.
"ARCHITECT OF TERROR"
Addressing her constituents, Omar repeatedly characterized the heavy presence of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers as an extreme and inappropriate use of government authority.
"We do not exaggerate when we say we have schools where two-thirds of the students are afraid to go to school," Omar claimed. "We do not exaggerate when we say we have people who are afraid to go to the hospital because our hospitals have occupying paramilitary forces."
The Minnesota Democrat specifically targeted senior White House advisor Stephen Miller, pinning the blame for the aggressive domestic enforcement policies entirely on him.
"When we say it is time for Kristi Noem to go, we mean it now," Omar demanded. "And there needs to be accountability for the architect of the terror we are facing in Minneapolis and so many other cities, which is Stephen Miller."
During a subsequent appearance on MSNBC’s All In with Chris Hayes, Omar escalated the rhetoric even further, labeling Miller a "copycat of the Nazis" and suggesting he face criminal prosecution.
To provide context to the demographic realities on the ground that Omar claims are being unfairly targeted: According to U.S. Census Bureau data, Minnesota boasts the largest Somali population in the country. There are approximately 84,000 people of Somali descent living in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, and over 90% of them are American citizens.
THE TRAGIC CATALYST
Omar's fury—and the broader Democratic outrage—stems directly from two recent, highly controversial fatalities that occurred during the federal sweep in Minneapolis.
Renee Good: A 37-year-old U.S. citizen fatally shot by an ICE agent on January 7.
Alex Pretti: A 37-year-old intensive care nurse and U.S. citizen fatally shot by CBP officers on January 24 while observing and filming an active enforcement scene.
Democratic leadership, including House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, have weaponized these tragedies to call for strict conditions on DHS funding and sweeping congressional oversight.
DHS RESPONDS WITH BODY CAMERAS
Facing massive political blowback and lawsuits from the state, Secretary Kristi Noem and the DHS are moving to increase transparency.
Earlier this week, Noem took to X (formerly Twitter) to announce an immediate shift in protocol for the agents operating in the Twin Cities.
"Effective immediately we are deploying body cameras to every officer in the field in Minneapolis," Noem stated, confirming plans to expand the program nationwide as soon as federal funding becomes available.
While federal officials claim some CBP officers were already equipped with cameras during the shooting of Alex Pretti, they have not clarified the camera status of the agents involved in the Renee Good incident. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz dismissed Noem's announcement entirely, stating the cameras should have been mandated long before the lethal encounters took place.
As Operation Metro Surge continues, the clash between the White House and the radical left in Minnesota is rapidly deteriorating into an unprecedented political and legal war.
Trump Warns New York Mayor-Elect Mamdani: ‘We’ll Have To Arrest Him’
Trump Warns New York Mayor-Elect Mamdani: ‘We’ll Have To Arrest Him’
President Donald Trump on Wednesday addressed sharp criticism from Zohran Mamdani, who defeated disgraced former Gov. Andrew Cuomo in New York City’s mayoral race. Mamdani, a democratic socialist, ordered the president during his fiery victory speech to “turn the volume up.”
“I think it’s a very dangerous statement for him to make,” Trump told Fox News host Bret Baier. “He has to be a little bit respectful of Washington, because if he’s not, he doesn’t have a chance of succeeding. And I want to make him succeed.” He quickly clarified, “I want to make the city succeed, I don’t want to make him succeed.”
Trump has frequently attacked the progressive candidate throughout his campaign, which focused on affordable housing and expanding social safety nets. Mamdani faced racist attacks from critics before defeating Cuomo, whom Trump had endorsed.
In his victory speech Tuesday, Mamdani called Trump a “despot” who has “betrayed” the nation. He urged his supporters to use their votes and voices to “stop the next Trump” by “dismantling the very conditions that allowed him to accumulate power.”
“I thought it was a very angry speech,” Trump told Baier. “Certainly angry toward me, and I think he should be nice to me. I’m sort of the one that has to approve a lot of things coming to him, so he’s off to a bad start.”
Supporters countered that Mamdani, 34, is off to a great start as the first Muslim and South Asian mayor in city history, and its youngest in more than a century.
“Look, for thousands of years communism has not worked. Communism, or the concept of communism, has not worked. I tend to doubt it will work this time,” Trump said. He added that he was “torn” by Mamdani’s win due to his “love” for New York City, saying he “would like to see the new mayor do well.”
When asked if he’s thought about reaching out, Trump replied, “I would say he needs to reach out to us, really. I’m here. We’ll see what happens, but I would think it would be more appropriate for him to reach out to us.”
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In June, when asked about Mamdani’s vow to “stop masked ICE agents from deporting our neighbors,” Trump said, “Well then, we’ll have to arrest him.”
“Look, we don’t need a communist in this country, but if we have one, I’m going to be watching over him very carefully on behalf of the nation,” Trump added.
Trump Admin Wildly Surpasses Biden Energy Record In Matter of Months


The White House marked the one-year anniversary of the National Energy Dominance Council (NEDC) on Saturday, February 14, 2026, touting a massive surge in U.S. energy production that has fundamentally reshaped the global market in just over twelve months.
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, who chairs the Council alongside Energy Secretary Chris Wright, presented data showing that U.S. output has not only eclipsed the previous administration’s peaks but has done so at a pace federal officials are calling "unprecedented."
Record-Breaking Production Levels
The administration's "Energy Dominance" agenda, codified by executive order exactly one year ago, has driven U.S. crude oil production to a record 13.6 million barrels per day in 2025. By comparison, it took the Biden administration nearly four years to move production from 11.3 million to 13.2 million barrels—a threshold the current administration cleared in its first few months.
Natural gas output has seen a similar vertical climb. In November 2025, production reached 110.1 billion cubic feet per day, the highest level since federal tracking began in 1973. This represents an 8% increase over the previous administration's average.
“Gasoline prices have fallen to some of the lowest levels in years, permitting has been streamlined, and American energy exports are surging,” Secretary Burgum told Fox News Digital. “These achievements mean real savings for families, farmers, and small businesses.”
Surging Global Influence and LNG Exports
The U.S. has significantly widened its lead as the world’s premier liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporter. Average LNG exports rose to 15.1 billion cubic feet per day in 2025, a sharp jump from the 11.9 billion recorded in late 2024.
This surge is credited to the Council's aggressive focus on "unleashing" American resources through:
Regulatory Rollbacks: Modernizing financial risk evaluations to free up billions for offshore exploration.
Permitting Speed: The Department of the Interior has approved 63.7% more Federal and Indian drilling permits compared to the previous administration over the same period.
Infrastructure Investment: New agreements with a bipartisan group of governors to advance over $15 billion in power-generation projects.
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The Economic Impact: Addressing Affordability
A central pillar of the NEDC's mission is to use energy abundance as a tool against inflation. While recent Middle East tensions have caused temporary spikes in crude prices, the administration maintains that the expanded domestic grid and increased output are the only long-term solutions to lowering transportation and grocery costs.
Secretary Burgum reaffirmed the administration’s commitment to "conservation abundance," arguing that environmental stewardship and fossil fuel development are not mutually exclusive. As the U.S. enters the second year of this policy, the White House expects to export four billion more cubic feet of natural gas per day than in 2024—a 33% increase.