A Republican lawyer who has worked in the Trump White House is running to unseat Fani T. Willis, the district attorney prosecuting the Georgia election interference case.
Mr. Jack, the final White House political director under President Donald J. Trump, will run for an open seat in a deeply conservative district with Mr. Trump’s backing.
The money-losing electric vehicle company, which makes vans, trucks and S.U.V.s, is trying to preserve cash as it works to produce and sell more affordable vehicles.
A claim made about the prosecutor, Fani Willis, at a State Senate hearing proved false, but it hinted at the turbulence she might face even if an effort to disqualify her fails.
The potential witness, an assistant district attorney outside Atlanta, suggested in a statement that the judge had heard misleading testimony about the prosecutors’ romance.
Laken Riley, whose death became enmeshed in the nation’s bitter debate over immigration, was remembered as a warm and caring woman who “shined so bright.”
Lawyers are summing up their arguments about whether the prosecutor Fani Willis has a conflict of interest and should be disqualified from the Georgia election interference case.
Judge Aileen Cannon has already indicated that she will push back the start of the proceeding from the initially planned date in May. Prosecutors want to begin in July, and the former president in August.
Terrence Bradley was a reluctant witness in court, but text messages show he was eager to help an effort to disqualify Fani Willis, the Fulton County district attorney.
Terrence Bradley was a reluctant witness in court, but text messages show he was eager to help an effort to disqualify Fani Willis, the Fulton County district attorney.