Horace Cooper Jeanine Pirro Fani Willis

Horace Cooper: Father of Fani Willis Spoke Like “David Duke in Blackface”

“It looked to me like we were watching David Duke in blackface,” Project 21 Chairman Horace Cooper said after watching the father of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis testify about why she might have kept cash on hand in her house.

“I’m not trying to be racist, but it’s a black thing,” John Clifford Floyd III testified.

On the Fox News program “The Ingraham Angle,” Horace told guest host Jeanine Pirro:

It is remarkable that it’s ok to malign black people by making claims when you haven’t followed the rules.

We have one black attorney — Mr. Wade — who claims that he doesn’t need to go through a divorce proceeding; he can independently decide when his marriage has ended.

You have the DA herself, she’s able to declare that the requirements for disclosure, she can reinterpret those….

What these people are doing is they are showing that they are mediocrities regardless of race.

How this person got to be the district attorney, I’ll never know. How her father is able to represent in public that his peculiar behavior is something that only blacks do — again, if David Duke had something like “this is something peculiar that only blacks do,” we’d all understand [that he was racist]….

I have seen enough. These people lack professionalism. They lack integrity. They are not credible witnesses. And since the only other witness we had yesterday testified that the relationship began in 2019, I fully expect Judge McAfee sometime next week to disqualify them.

It won’t be because they’re black. It will be because they lack integrity and they have attempted a great grift to use taxpayer dollars to support their lavish lifestyle and their little mini love affair.



The National Center for Public Policy Research is a communications and research foundation supportive of a strong national defense and dedicated to providing free market solutions to today’s public policy problems. We believe that the principles of a free market, individual liberty and personal responsibility provide the greatest hope for meeting the challenges facing America in the 21st century.