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Fani Willis in Disbelief: Georgia Court Drops Hammer!

In a recent development that could reshape the political landscape ahead of the 2024 presidential race, the Georgia Court of Appeals has scheduled oral arguments concerning the role of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis in the high-profile case against former President Donald Trump. The court has set a tentative date of October 4 for hearing the appeal aimed at disqualifying Willis, a move that suggests the trial will not occur before voters head to the polls next year.

The court’s decision comes amid ongoing assertions by Trump’s legal team regarding the timing and nature of the proceedings. “A calendar will be sent to counsel of record confirming the exact date of oral argument,” stated a recent notice. This development is pivotal as it appears to delay the trial, ensuring it won’t influence the upcoming election.

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Chris Timmons, a former Georgia prosecutor and current ABC News contributor, emphasized the significance of the October date. He noted that it “virtually guarantees” Trump will not stand trial before the election, a scenario that could have significant political repercussions.

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