"Trump Co-Defendant Granted Permission to Seek Pre-Trial Appeal in Georgia Election Interference Case"

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Harrison Floyd, a co-defendant of Trump in the Georgia 2020 election interference case, has been granted permission to seek an appeal of a prior ruling that denied his claim that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis lacked authority to bring charges without a referral from the State Election Board. The charges against Floyd stem from allegations of attempting to coerce a former election worker into admitting election fraud. This ruling poses a potential challenge for Willis, who has faced accusations of impropriety in her hiring of a former lead prosecutor and has requested an August trial date for Trump and his co-defendants.
- Trump co-defendant claiming Fani Willis did not have authority to bring charges, given permission to seek pre-trial appeal New York Post
- Live updates: Trump Georgia election interference case hearing CNN
- Fani Willis vows nothing 'will derail' Trump's election interference trial ABC News
- Trump lawyers to argue for dismissal of Georgia election subversion case – live The Guardian US
- Judge hears Trump’s First Amendment challenge to Georgia charges: Watch live The Hill
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