In a stunning development, the Georgia Court of Appeals has approved former President Donald Trump’s appeal to disqualify Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from the ongoing election interference case. This decision comes amid mounting pressure on Willis, as her office faces multiple investigations into the handling of federal and state funds. Whistleblowers have alleged that Willis redirected funds intended for an anti-gang unit to support her Trump investigation, which paid special prosecutor Nathan Wade a substantial sum. Trump’s legal team, along with several co-defendants, have filed appeals citing concerns over the case’s integrity and fairness. Former DeKalb County District Attorney Robert James emphasizes the need for appellate review, given the lack of legal precedent for such a case. As the legal battle intensifies, the possibility of a trial against Trump and others before the November election appears increasingly unlikely.
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“She should be fired! So should Judge McAfee”