The Georgia appeals court has put on hold the arguments in the Trump election case.
- The Georgia Court of Appeals canceled oral arguments on an attempt by President-elect Donald Trump and others to remove Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from the criminal election case against them.
- As a result of his victory in the White House race, two federal cases against Trump are predicted to be dismissed by the Department of Justice.
The Georgia appeals court put on hold until further notice the oral arguments in President-elect Donald Trump and other co-defendants' bid to remove Fani Willis as the district attorney prosecuting them in the criminal election case.
The Georgia Court of Appeals canceled the scheduled arguments for Dec. 5 on its own accord.
Since the Republican won the presidential election nearly two weeks ago, three other criminal cases against Trump have been put on hold.
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by Dan Mangan
Politics
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