You Vote: Do you approve of the decision in the Fani Willis hearing? Vote now in the poll below. By Just the News staff Published: March 15, 2024 4:02pm Article Dig Deeper Fulton County Superior Judge Scott McAfee ruled that either Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis or special prosecutor Nathan Wade can stay on the Trump 2020 election case, but not both. Wade resigned from the case shortly after the ruling. Do you approve of the decision in the Fani Willis hearing? Choices Strongly approve Approve Neutral Disapprove Strongly disapprove Not sure Leave this field blank The Facts Inside Our Reporter's Notebook Links ruled resigned Related Articles Courts & Law One student dead, another injured in Nashville high school shooting By Just the News staff Courts & Law Union sues over Trump's executive order on hiring and firing federal employees By Natalia Mittelstadt Courts & Law You Vote: Do you approve more of President Trump's J6 pardons or Biden's J6 committee pardons? By Just the News staff Unlock unlimited access No Ads Within Stories No Autoplay Videos VIP access to exclusive Just the News newsmaker events hosted by John Solomon and his team. Support the investigative reporting and honest news presentation you've come to enjoy from Just the News. Learn more Top Stories Politics & Policy Congress hands Trump first legislative victory, passes Laken Riley Act Political Ethics FBI-approved book manuscript supports Kash Patel’s Benghazi narrative challenged by NY Times Sponsored Award-Winning John Solomon Reports Daily Podcast. LISTEN NOW! Congress Democrats block Ratcliffe's CIA director confirmation hearing, Thune vows to hold weekend votes White House Trump fires four top immigration court officials at Justice Department Trending Trump announces emergency price relief for cost-of-living crisis Raskin casts doubt on accepting Biden pardon New, Trump-appointed FCC chair will reinstate complaints about ABC, NBC and CBS election coverage FBI-approved book manuscript supports Kash Patel’s Benghazi narrative challenged by NY Times Illegal migrants self-deporting as Trump’s return spurs dramatic policy shift Just the News Spotlight Just News, No Noise Federal Agencies Feds project U.S. debt will hit $52 trillion by 2035 Courts & Law One student dead, another injured in Nashville high school shooting All Things Trump Trump: Bishop whose national prayer service sermon mentioned illegal aliens 'hard line Trump hater' Politics & Policy Biden's final letter to Trump: 'I wish you and your family all the best' Congress House Democrats announce their members for GOP-led DOGE subcommittee led by MTG Support Just the News The Latest Religion Bishop refuses to apologize for sermon pleading Trump have mercy on illegal aliens, transgender kids Security Trump gives first Oval Office interview, promises to solve problems facing the country Technology Elon Musk says backers of President Trump's $500 billion AI project don't have the money
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