Trump's Re-Election Sparks Shift in Legal Battles and DOJ Strategy

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Donald Trump's reelection could significantly impact the Fulton County election interference case against him, as he is expected to appoint a U.S. attorney general who may halt federal prosecutions. The state case, led by Fulton County DA Fani Willis, might be the only one remaining but could face delays until 2029 due to potential Supreme Court intervention. Legal experts are divided on whether a state prosecution can proceed while Trump is in office, and Willis faces additional challenges, including a court hearing on her removal from the case.
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