Defiant Fani Willis sends 'surprising' message to Trump

Fox News6 minutes read

Fulton County D.A. Fani Willis faces a potential disqualification in the Nathan Wade scandal, initiated by Ash Lee Merchant, which may delay the case against Trump, with the Stormy Daniels case likely to proceed before the election due to recent evidence delays.

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  • Ash Lee Merchant played a pivotal role in the attempt to disqualify Fulton County D.A. Fani Willis from the election interference case against Trump, leading to a potential delay in the legal proceedings.
  • Despite the delay caused by the appellate process and the introduction of new evidence, the Stormy Daniels case against Donald Trump is expected to proceed before the election, even though it is perceived as the weakest case.

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Recent questions

  • Why is Fulton County D.A. Fani Willis facing potential disqualification?

    Fulton County D.A. Fani Willis is facing potential disqualification due to her involvement in the Nathan Wade scandal and hearings, which has raised concerns about her impartiality in the election interference case against Trump and his co-defendants.

  • Who initiated the effort to remove Willis from the election interference case?

    Ash Lee Merchant initiated the effort to remove Willis from the election interference case against Trump and his co-defendants, citing concerns about her ability to remain unbiased in the proceedings.

  • How long does the appellate process typically take once initiated?

    The appellate process typically takes about six months once initiated, which means that a decision on whether Willis is disqualified may not be reached before the upcoming election.

  • Which case is most likely to proceed before the election despite delays?

    The hush money Stormy Daniels case against Donald Trump is the most likely to proceed before the election, even though it is considered the weakest case, due to delays in the election interference case.

  • What is causing delays in the case against Trump and his co-defendants?

    Delays in the case against Trump and his co-defendants are being caused by the state just now handing over additional evidence, which has created opportunities for the defense to request continuances, further prolonging the legal proceedings.

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Willis Faces Disqualification in Trump Case

  • Fulton County, Georgia D.A. Fani Willis is not embarrassed by her near disqualification in the Nathan Wade scandal and hearings.
  • Ash Lee Merchant initiated the effort to remove Willis from the election interference case against Trump and his co-defendants.
  • The case is now going to the Court of Appeals to determine if Willis is disqualified, which could take a couple of months.
  • The appellate process takes about six months once initiated, making it unlikely for a decision before the election.
  • The hush money Stormy Daniels case against Donald Trump is the most likely to happen before the election, despite being considered the weakest case.
  • The delay in the case is due to the state just now handing over additional evidence, creating opportunities for the defense to request continuances.
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