Georgia court puts pause on Fani Willis' sweeping election case against Trump
Georgia judge allows Trump team to appeal Fani Willis ruling
Former Assistant DA Phil Holloway reacts to the ongoing House hearing on the Biden family's business dealings, the quickly approaching deadline for former President Trump to pay his $454 million bond and the latest news on Fani Willis.
In a major setback to the Fulton County District Attorney, the Georgia Court of Appeals on Wednesday put a pause on any proceedings related to the 2020 election interference case against former President Donald Trump and co-defendants until it hears the case to disqualify Fani Willis in October.
The appeals court has tentatively scheduled a hearing date of Oct. 4 for the appeal by Trump and his co-defendants to have embattled Willis disqualified from the case due to an "improper" affair with former special prosecutor Nathan Wade.
The appeals court action all but solidifies that Willis' sweeping racketeering case against the 45th president will not go to trial before the 2024 election in November.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis (left) and former President Donald Trump. (The Washington Post-David Walter Banks/Eva Marie Uzcategui/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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