she brought charges against trump and 18 others in georgia. now fani willis has some serious questions of her own to answer. tonight on laura coates live. the election subversion case against trump in georgia is a sprawling one. it involves more than a dozen co-defendants, some of trump s closest allies and sweeping racketeering charges otherwise known as rico. you ve all heard people talk about it. now a new let s call it a wrinkle for a second could make this case a whole lot messier. it relates to fulton county district attorney fani willis, the special prosecutor, nathan wade, she brought in and whether there s some big conflict of interest that would affect the underlying charges. wade s estranged wife is alleging willis had an affair with her husband and she says she s got receipts to back it up. now there are new records released in the divorce proceedings, including copies of credit card statements that show wade purchased airline tickets for himself and for willis,
law. and now this is how it s going. it is the sound of the police, the home of the 45th president of the united states has been rated by the fbi. nothing like this happen, before we don t know how this ends. they even broke into my safe, exclamation point. busy news week on, monday the fbi spent more than nine hours searching donald trump s mar-a-lago home and now, we actually know what they found after judge publicly released a search warrant. according to the list of items, agents removed 11 sets of classified documents, including some that were labored either secret and top secret. the documents are a part of the investigation, and a possible violations of the espionage act. another loss of course. it is not clear if trump himself is under investigation for those charges were not. earlier this, week the washington post reported that fbi agents were searching for documents related to nuclear weapons. we are down gonna talk more about that later. the paper cited sou
exploitation. . i want to stick with you for a second on that because we were talking about that in our editorial meeting on the cross connection team. and the question was posed is this inflation or is a corporate greed? so i do wonder at some of the top executives cut into their profit could that offer some relief for americans, for all americans, but especially the communities of color that are being impacted by? this of course it could. but they are choosing not to. they are choosing to exploit the situation and literally say, on their earning calls to shareholders, inflation is good for us. we can make more money. when prices rise, we can increase our prices and consumers will necessarily see us as an outlier because others are doing it as well. which is very disheartening to hear. does the, i want to bring good conversation because i looked closely at the data. more than half of black and latino households report recent price increases driven by inflation have cause some seriou