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Judge officially drops 3 charges in Georgia's Trump 2020 election interference case

Dan Raby, the senior digital producer for CBS News Atlanta, has been covering everything happening around Georgia for more than a decade. Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee has officially ... Read More
New prosecutor named in Trump's election racketeering case in Georgia

WASHINGTON – A new state prosecutor has been chosen in the Georgia election racketeering case against President Donald Trump and others for alleged interference in 2020. State courts removed Fulton ... Read More
Judge sets November deadline to find a new prosecutor in Georgia's Trump election interference case

Dan Raby, the senior digital producer for CBS News Atlanta, has been covering everything happening around Georgia for more than a decade. The judge overseeing the Georgia election interference case ... Read More
New deadline issued in Trump's Georgia election case

The criminal case against President Donald Trump and a number of other defendants over alleged election interference will be dismissed unless a new prosecutor is appointed in 14 days, according to the ... Read More
Judge grants short extension to find new prosecutor in Trump Georgia election case

Judge Scott McAfee granted prosecutors until November 14 to appoint a new attorney in Trump’s Georgia election case. The Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council requested more time, citing the case’s size, ... Read More
New prosecutor takes over Georgia's long-delayed election interference case against Trump

A new prosecutor will preside over a Georgia election interference case that led to President Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani and others facing racketeering charges over their attempts to "find" enough ... Read More
The Georgia Election Interference Case Against Trump Gets a New Prosecutor: What to Know About Where Things Stand

President Donald Trump during a swearing-in ceremony in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., US, on Monday, Nov. 10, 2025. President Donald Trump during a swearing-in ceremony in ... Read More
Prosecutor appoints himself to take over Georgia 2020 election case against Trump, admits no one else wanted the job

A Georgia prosecutor was forced to take over the state’s 2020 election interference case against President Trump and more than a dozen of his allies — after no other advocate was willing to sign on in ... Read More
Georgia prosecutors request 90-day extension to replace Willis in Trump election case

Georgia prosecutors have requested a 90-day extension to appoint a new attorney in the election interference case against President Donald Trump and 14 co-defendants, citing a heavy backlog and the ... Read More
Will the Georgia election interference case against Trump, others go on? We’ll find out Friday

ATLANTA — In less than 24 hours, we will soon learn if the state will drop all charges against all 19 defendants in the Georgia election interference case. The Prosecuting Attorneys Council has until ... Read More
New prosecutor takes on the Georgia election case against Trump and others

ATLANTA — A longtime prosecutor announced he will take over the Georgia election interference case against President Donald Trump and others, after Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis was ... Read More
New prosecutor takes Georgia election interference case against Trump and his allies

The last outstanding criminal case against President Trump can move forward. This case stems from the efforts in 2020 that Trump and his allies allegedly undertook to overturn that election, including ... Read More
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