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On Friday, the judge in former President Donald Trump's Georgia election interference case said District Attorney Fani Willis can remain on the case if her prosecutor Nathan Wade is removed.A Georgia judge has ruled that embattled Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis must either step aside from the case against former President Donald Trump or fire special prosecutor Nathan Wade.
A Georgia judge ruled that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis or the prosecutor she had a romantic relationship with must step aside before the office can continue its election interference case against former President Trump and his allies. Judge Scott McAfee has ruled in Georgia that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and her office can continue prosecuting Donald Trump and his co-defendants, but only if special prosecutor Nathan Wade steps down.
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