Judge Dismisses Six Counts in Georgia Election Case Against Trump
The dismissal includes three charges directly against the former president, as the legal battle over the prosecutor's disqualification continues.
- Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee dismissed six counts, including three against Donald Trump, in the Georgia election subversion trial.
- The judge ruled the allegations were not detailed enough, allowing the case to proceed with 35 remaining criminal counts against Trump and co-defendants.
- Prosecutors may file a new, more detailed indictment on the dismissed counts, while Trump's legal team calls the prosecution political.
- Concerns arise over the potential disqualification of Fulton County D.A. Fani Willis due to an alleged affair, which could impact the case's momentum.
- Trump faces multiple criminal prosecutions as he secures his party's presidential nomination, with his legal team and supporters claiming political motivation.









































































