Fani Willis thought she was untouchable after going after Donald Trump.
The disgraced prosecutor is learning the hard way that nobody is above the law.
And Fani Willis got hit with one federal subpoena that was her worst nightmare.
Federal grand jury demands Fani Willis travel records in stunning reversal of fortune
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis built her career trying to destroy Donald Trump.
But the tables have turned in spectacular fashion.
Federal investigators just issued a grand jury subpoena demanding Willis’ travel records from the fall of 2024 – right around the time of the presidential election.¹
The investigation is being run out of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Georgia under Theodore S. Hertzberg’s leadership.
Willis was already thrown off the Trump case in December after her romance with special prosecutor Nathan Wade created an "appearance of impropriety."
Now she’s facing federal scrutiny over her own conduct.
The scope of the investigation remains unclear, and prosecutors won’t say whether Willis is a target.
But you don’t subpoena someone’s travel records unless you suspect something went very wrong.
Willis’ office claims they have "no knowledge of any investigation" – but that’s exactly what someone would say when they’re caught off guard by federal investigators.
Willis and Wade’s lavish lifestyle funded by taxpayers during Trump case
The timing of this federal probe couldn’t be worse for Willis.
She’s already been exposed for living it up on taxpayers’ dime while prosecuting the President.
Bank records revealed that Nathan Wade – the special prosecutor Willis hired and was sleeping with – paid for lavish vacations during 2022 and 2023.
We’re talking Norwegian and Royal Caribbean cruises, trips to Napa Valley, Miami, and Aruba.²
All while Wade was collecting roughly $654,000 in legal fees from the Fulton County DA’s Office for his work on the Trump case.
Wade filed for divorce from his ex-wife on November 1, 2021 – exactly one day after Willis hired him.
The corruption was so blatant that even liberal judges couldn’t ignore it.
Willis lost her appeal to get back on the Trump case just last week when the Georgia Supreme Court rejected her bid.
But here’s what should make every American furious.
Willis turned law enforcement into a weapon against her political enemies
Look, this investigation represents something much bigger than one corrupt prosecutor getting her comeuppance.
Willis weaponized the justice system to try to destroy Donald Trump before the 2024 election.
She indicted Trump and 18 others in 2023 over an alleged scheme to overturn Georgia’s 2020 election results.
The whole case was designed to damage Trump during his presidential campaign.
Willis positioned herself as the defender of democracy while secretly enriching her boyfriend with taxpayer money and taking luxury vacations.
Now the same federal system she thought would back her up is investigating her conduct.
The woman who tried to jail a President is facing potential criminal charges herself.
Federal prosecutors don’t issue grand jury subpoenas for travel records unless they’re building a serious case.
They’re looking at Willis’ movements during the most critical period of the 2024 election cycle.
For folks who believe in equal justice under the law, this investigation represents hope that no prosecutor – no matter how politically connected – can abuse their power without consequences.
Willis spent years grandstanding about holding Trump accountable.
Now she’s the one who needs to account for her actions to a federal grand jury.
What makes this even more satisfying is the timing.
This news broke just one day after former FBI Director James Comey was indicted on charges of making false statements and obstruction related to his congressional testimony in September 2020.³
The deep state operatives who spent years trying to destroy Trump are finally facing justice themselves.
For too long, prosecutors like Willis have used their offices as weapons against conservatives while living high on the taxpayer dollar.
This federal investigation sends a clear message that the days of weaponized justice are coming to an end.
Willis gambled her career on destroying Donald Trump and lost everything.
Now she’s learning that in America, no one is above the law – not even the prosecutors who think they are.
¹ Victor Nava, "DA Fani Willis’ travel records subpoenaed by federal grand jury: report," New York Post, September 26, 2025.
² Ibid.
³ Ibid.