Jeffrey Toobin warns Fani Willis’ case against Trump is ‘going nowhere’

Jeffrey Toobin, a former CNN legal analyst, returned to the network on Friday and argued that the Georgia case against Donald Trump was “going nowhere,” and said it had been a “very good day for Donald Trump.”

Toobin, a former federal prosecutor, and Gwen Keyes, a former district attorney in DeKalb County, Georgia, joined CNN’s Elie Honig and Anderson Cooper on Friday to discuss the election interference case against Trump in Georgia. 

“Today was a very good day for Donald Trump,” Toobin said during his media appearance. “This case is going nowhere.”

“In the extremely unlikely event that this somehow staggers to trial in August or in the fall. Think about this: There‘s another racketeering case in Georgia where jury selection, not the trial jury it‘s selection has taken a year. This case is never going to trial before the election,” he continued. “It’s an embarrassment, all of this. Fani Willis has hung on, but this case is going nowhere very quickly.” 

Cooper asked Honig if the ruling was going to hurt her trial. 

“Absolutely,” he said. “She survived, I don’t think she won, but she survived and that‘s the most important practical bottom-line. She‘s still on the case. But Fani Willis is credibility is in tatters in a way that I‘ve never seen from any prosecutor. She’s now been reprimanded twice by two separate judges and the language, in this opinion, you never see this.” 

“I mean, the judge said there are seven or eight attacks on her credibility, founded by the record. He said there are reasonable questions about whether the DA testified untruthfully. That means the judge is saying there’s a realistic probability the district attorney got on the witness stand and committed perjury,” Honig said. 

Toobin chimed in again on the state of the trail and quipped it was “so far behind,” that it would occur in the presidency of Malia Obama. 

Toobin, known in recent years for his embarrassing 2020 masturbation snafu, has appeared on CNN nearly a dozen times since the beginning of the year to provide commentary on various legal hot topics like former President Trump’s ongoing indictments, Special Counsel Robert Hur’s report on President Biden and more recently the Supreme Court’s unanimous decision to toss Colorado’s Trump ballot ban. 

He has most frequently appeared on “Anderson Cooper 360,” making five appearances on that program since early February, according to Grabien transcripts. He has also appeared on CNN programs like “Laura Coates Live,” “The Source with Kaitlan Collins,” “CNN Newsnight” and “CNN This Morning.” A former legal analyst for the network, he is simply introduced as a “former federal prosecutor.” 

Fox News’ Brian Flood and Joseph Wulfsohn contributed to this report.

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