Washington Post: “It has been nearly two months since a judge ruled Willis could continue prosecuting the Trump case, as long as Nathan Wade, the special prosecutor she’d appointed and had a romantic relationship with, resigned. But the drama stemming from that detour has lingered.”
“The Georgia Court of Appeals last week agreed to review an appeal from Trump and several of his co-defendants seeking to overturn the order keeping Willis on the case. The review reopens the uncertainty of whether Willis will maintain control of the historic criminal case, the biggest of her career, and makes it increasingly unlikely the case will go to trial before the November election.”
“First, Willis must face the judgment of her constituents as she seeks another four-year term.”