Overview
- 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.