Georgia DA Appeals to Reinstate Dismissed Charges Against Trump
Fulton County's Fani Willis argues for the reinstatement of six charges related to election interference dismissed earlier this year.
- Fulton County DA Fani Willis has filed an appeal to reinstate six charges against Donald Trump and his co-defendants that were dismissed by Judge Scott McAfee in March.
- These charges are part of a larger case accusing Trump and others of attempting to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in Georgia.
- Judge McAfee dismissed the charges, citing insufficient detail in the allegations, but Willis contends the indictment was clear and detailed.
- The case has been on hold as the Georgia Court of Appeals considers whether Willis should be disqualified due to a personal relationship with a special prosecutor.
- Oral arguments regarding Willis's potential disqualification are scheduled for December 5, with the court yet to decide on hearing arguments about the reinstatement of charges.
















