A Georgia appeals court removed Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’s office from the 2020 election interference case involving President-elect Trump, citing her relationship with ex-special prosecutor Nathan Wade as a “significant appearance of impropriety.”
While the court upheld Trump’s indictment, it ruled that the trial court erred by allowing Willis to remain involved, further complicating the case as Trump prepares to assume the presidency. The ruling criticized the lower court’s measures, stating they failed to address the perception of impropriety during Willis’s pretrial decisions.
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