Another one bites the dust.
The Georgia Court of Appeals scheduled oral arguments regarding the efforts to disqualify Fulton County D.A. Fani Willis from the election interference case.
In other words, the election interference case won’t happen until after the election.
Former President Donald Trump and a few defendants wanted Willis off the case, alleging she had an improper relationship with then-special prosecutor Nathan Wade.
Judge Scott McAfee ruled there was no conflict of interest, and the case could go on if Willis or Wade stepped aside.
Wade stepped aside immediately.
Trump and his co-defendants filed an appeal.
The court stayed all the proceedings. If they received a request, they would schedule a tentative date of October 4.
The request came in, and the court scheduled it for December 5.
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