This doesn’t weaken the case against Trump one bit. Willis’s actions don’t change what Trump did and what Trump did was unambiguously break the law and had his people break the law for him. That’s clear from the indictment and the guilty pleas of his codefendants. Remember Trumpers: His codefendants pled guilty.
Worst case scenario is Willis, and her entire office, are removed from the case. It is not clear who would take over from there because the Attorney General Chris Carr has his own conflict. The same Chris Carr who testified before the Fulton County grand jury about the time Trump called him to warn him not to oppose Texas v. Pennsylvania. The person who does take over could just drop the charges if they so chose. Conflicts of interest only get you kicked off the case if you’re not in Trump’s pocket. If you ARE in Trump’s pocket, then the conflict of interest is a feature and you stay on the case.
At the very least, if Willis is indeed removed from the case, it would cause delays. Another prosecutor would have to get caught up before it could go any further.
I'll wait and see about the vacations allegations before making a conclusion. I know that professional conferences are frequently held in resort type locations. If you are giving money to somebody, and they are giving you some of that money back in the form of summer vacations, then you’re financially benefiting from your prosecution. *Cough* Clarence Thomas *cough* ... Anyone who has a problem with this surely has a problem with what Clarence Thomas has done for the last 20 or so fucking years! right?
As for Wade being "unqualified" Big ole MEH! to that. his role seemed to be primarily investigative and the special grand jury he convened wasn’t even authorized to bring charges, so I don’t see prosecutorial experience as being particularly important. And I’m not even sure they knew they had a RICO case BEFORE they did the investigation. Remember, Willis is the prosecutor on the RICO case, not Wade. AND! ... don’t you think if Wade was so supremely unqualified someone would’ve noticed in the past two and a half years? The fact that the two prosecutors knew and trusted each other isn’t inappropriate despite what the gaslighters say, and it looks to me like Wade had experience with high profile investigations and based on that, was an appropriate hire. And there is the “cry wolf” factor — it’s not the first time they’ve tried to smear Willis with sexual allegations, even though I’ve never heard a Republican suggest that, for example, Harlan Crow’s lavish gifts to Clarence Thomas was an indication of a sexual relationship between the two men.