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Trump Joins Motion to Dismiss Georgia Case, Accuses DA Willis of Misconduct and Racial Bias

Willis and Special Prosecutor Wade Face Allegations of Improper Relationship and Misuse of Funds, with Hearing Set for Feb. 15

  • Former President Donald Trump has joined co-defendant Michael Roman in a motion to dismiss the Georgia election interference case and disqualify District Attorney Fani Willis over allegations of misconduct.
  • The allegations against Willis and special prosecutor Nathan Wade include an improper romantic relationship and the misuse of funds earned from the case.
  • Trump's attorneys have accused Willis of injecting racial bias into the case through a speech she gave at Big Bethel AME Church following the allegations.
  • Willis has been given until Feb. 2 to file a written response to the allegations, with a hearing set for Feb. 15.
  • Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene has filed an ethics complaint against Wade, accusing him of potentially violating state law.
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