The Georgia Court of Appeals has halted the election subversion conspiracy case against former US President Donald Trump and co-defendants, potentially delaying trial proceedings until after the 2024 presidential election. The decision is based on a disqualification request against Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who faces allegations of a romantic relationship with the special prosecutor. Trump’s defense team claims financial benefits from the relationship, but the court found insufficient evidence. The ruling provides Trump with a reprieve as he campaigns for a possible return to the White House. The Georgia case is part of Trump’s broader effort to challenge the results of the 2020 election, while he also faces other legal battles, including a conviction for falsifying business records in New York.
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Eleven individuals were charged in connection with alleged 2020 election subversion in Arizona, including Trump aides and allies. Former President Donald Trump was named as an unindicted co-conspirator in the case, leading to questions about why he has not been charged. Trump’s staff at the White House were reportedly enraged with his handling of classified information, sharing a highly classified rocket explosion picture with the world, leading to concerns about the potential damage it could cause.
Sidney Powell, an attorney aligned with former President Donald Trump, has had a ruling upheld in her favor by an appeals court in Texas, rejecting professional misconduct allegations. However, Powell pleaded guilty to election subversion charges in Georgia. The court stated that dishonesty involves a conscious perversion of truth, and Powell’s conduct met this definition.