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 FBI believes ransom note in Nancy Guthrie disappearance could come from kidnapper By Misty Severi Courts & Law Three non-citizens admit they knowingly voted in federal elections despite ineligibility: DOJ By Misty Severi Courts & Law Judge blocks Trump administration's attempt to subpoena Gov. Walz in immigration enforcement probe By Kevin Killough 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 Congress Rand Paul subpoenas Fauci for testimony in COVID origin probe Security FBI identifies sixth suspect charged in alleged White House UFC terror plot Sponsored Join AMAC — The conservative voice for freedom, faith, and America’s future Security ICE arrests undocumented Illinois teacher wanted in connection with 2024 mass shooting Education Joint HHS, Education Department effort for students with disabilities sparks teachers union backlash Trending Biden administration buried whistleblower complaint alleging Fauci lied to Congress during pandemic Iranian resistance leader, former national security aide praise Trump’s deal with Tehran U.S. intel located video proving coronavirus research in China, even as Fauci continued to deny Rand Paul subpoenas Fauci for testimony in COVID origin probe Senate passes bipartisan housing bill Just the News Spotlight Just News, No Noise Accountability Stung by SCOTUS, appeals court blocks California law that hides gender confusion from parents Middle East You Vote: With controversy over Israel's role in the negotiations with Iran, how do you see it? White House Trump confirms five people have been arrested for vandalism of Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool Economy Despite a new chairman and shorter statements, the Fed has stopped talking interest rate cuts All Things Trump Trump wants Illinois Democrat Gov Pritzker to seek his help after deadly Chicago weekend shootings Support Just the News The Latest Courts & Law FBI believes ransom note in Nancy Guthrie disappearance could come from kidnapper Courts & Law Three non-citizens admit they knowingly voted in federal elections despite ineligibility: DOJ Congress Senate passes bipartisan housing bill
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