In the wake of a late-night Iran war announcement, Trump posted about his loss to Biden and alleged Iranian interference in elections, then linked to coverage of a Georgia prosecutor’s investigation into the effort to overturn the 2020 result.
A judge in Atlanta will decide whether Fulton County district attorney Fani T. Willis should be disqualified from leading the prosecution of former President Donald J. Trump on election interference charges due to a conflict of interest. If disqualified, her entire office would be affected, and the case could be reassigned to another Georgia prosecutor who would have the authority to continue, modify, or drop the case altogether. The decision on who would take up the case would fall to the Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council of Georgia, with the possibility of appointing a prosecutor or finding a lawyer in private practice to replace Ms. Willis.