Newly surfaced documents reveal that a senior Biden White House staffer called Fulton County DA Fani Willis an “ICON” — her word, in all caps — while Willis was actively pursuing racketeering charges against President Trump. Rachel Martinez, a senior adviser in Biden’s Office of Legislative Affairs, wrote in an internal communication: “Fani Willis is an ICON — I can’t help but to stan.”
Stan. A Biden White House official used the word *stan* about a prosecutor charging the sitting president’s political opponent. These people weren’t even pretending to be neutral. They were running a fan club.
Remember when Democrats spent four years screaming “no one is above the law” with that rehearsed, somber look on their faces? Turns out what they actually meant was “no one is above the law, especially the guy running against our boss — and we’re cheering on the prosecutor from the West Wing.” The mask didn’t slip here, folks. There was never a mask. There was a Biden White House that treated Fani Willis like a fantasy football pick having a breakout season.
And it wasn’t just cheerleading from the cheap seats. The documents show that Beth Mueller, an associate White House counsel, was flagging House Judiciary Committee letters about the case internally. The Biden DOJ offered Willis a $2 million “sole-source” grant in 2022. Her office ultimately received more than $18 million in federal funding. Willis’s team had extensive collaboration with the House January 6 Committee. And Nathan Wade — Willis’s special prosecutor and, as we later learned, her boyfriend — billed hours for an “interview with DC/White House” back in November 2022.
So the White House was praising her, funding her, coordinating with her allies on Capitol Hill, and her hand-picked prosecutor was billing hours for White House meetings. But sure — totally independent investigation. Nothing to see here.
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley is now investigating the full scope of coordination between the Biden White House and Willis’s prosecution. Good. Because what these documents describe isn’t justice. It’s a political operation with a prosecutor’s badge stapled to it.
Meanwhile, when House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan tried to ask basic questions about the case, Willis fired back a letter claiming his inquiry was “flagrantly at odds with the Constitution.” The audacity on this woman. She’s cashing $18 million in federal checks, her boyfriend is billing the White House for meetings, Biden staffers are calling her an icon on government time — but a congressman asking questions? THAT’S the constitutional crisis.
(These people really do think we’re stupid, don’t they?)
Here’s the beautiful part of this story. After all the cheerleading, after the millions in funding, after the boyfriend-prosecutor billing scheme, after the breathless media coverage painting Willis as the woman who would finally “get Trump” — the whole thing collapsed like a dollar store tent in a hurricane.
The Georgia Court of Appeals disqualified Willis from the case in December 2024 because of her romantic relationship with Wade. She appealed to the Georgia Supreme Court, which told her to go pound sand in September 2025. And then in November 2025, Judge Scott McAfee dismissed the entire case. Every charge. Gone.
Every. Single. Charge. Dismissed.
So Biden’s White House burned political capital, taxpayer money, and whatever shred of credibility the DOJ had left — all to back a prosecutor who got thrown off her own case for dating the guy she hired and then watched the whole thing get tossed in the trash.
We spent years being told this was about “accountability” and “the rule of law.” It was about a sitting president’s administration quietly bankrolling and cheerleading a local prosecutor to take out his political rival. And now we have the receipts. Rachel Martinez put it in writing. “ICON.” All caps. From inside the White House.
The next time a Democrat lectures you about “protecting our institutions,” just remember — they were stanning the prosecutor from the Oval Office. That’s the party of justice. That’s the crew that wants you to trust the system.
Trust the system? We can’t even trust them to hide the evidence properly.
