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    Trump Challenges Court Ruling Allowing Fani Willis to Proceed with Case

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    Trump Urges Georgia Court of Appeals to Deny Dismissal of Election Interference Case Appeal

    Former President Donald Trump is once again making headlines as he continues to fight legal battles, this time in Georgia. Trump is pushing for the Georgia Court of Appeals to deny Fulton County DA Fani Willis’ effort to dismiss his appeal of the judge’s decision not to disqualify her from his election interference case.

    In response to Willis’ motion to dismiss his appeal, Trump’s legal team filed a response, arguing that the case should not be dismissed and that Willis should be disqualified due to alleged misconduct. The appeals court recently halted the election subversion case, a significant victory for Trump, as the case will now be postponed until a panel of judges decides on Willis’ disqualification.

    While the appeals court may not rule on Willis’ disqualification until March 2025, Trump’s attorney, Steve Sadow, believes the ruling was just. Trump has accused Willis of having a sexual relationship with the special prosecutor she hired for the case, Nathan Wade, but a previous judge found insufficient evidence to prove this claim.

    This latest legal battle comes on the heels of Trump’s recent conviction in Manhattan for falsifying business documents related to a hush money payment to adult film star Stormy Daniels during the 2016 presidential campaign. Trump, now a convicted felon, is set to be sentenced in July. The ongoing legal saga surrounding Trump continues to captivate the nation as he fights to clear his name and maintain his innocence.

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