Trump's Appeal Against Fani Willis Set for October, Delaying Trial

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Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis faces two significant setbacks in her prosecution of Donald Trump and others accused of trying to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia. A judge ruled that Willis can remain on the case if special prosecutor Nathan Wade resigns, and Trump's appeal against this ruling is set for October, likely delaying the trial until after the November election. Additionally, co-defendant Harrison Floyd has secured an appeal, further complicating the case.
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- Trump's Georgia racketeering case in court in October USA TODAY
- Trump appeal to remove Willis from Georgia election subversion case set for October, likely putting trial past Election Day CNN
- Arguments in Trump's Georgia appeal set for October, likely delaying trial The Washington Post
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