Court of Appeals agrees to consider DA removal in Trump election case
- The appeals court in Georgia is reviewing a lower court's decision to allow District Attorney Fani Willis to prosecute the election interference case involving former President Donald Trump.
- Trump and others accused in the case claim a conflict of interest due to Willis' relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade.
- Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee found no conflict but allowed the defendants to appeal, leading to a delay in the case.
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