The Georgia election interference case against President Trump and others is now in the hands of a new prosecutor. A look at what comes next.
Polls have officially closed across Georgia after Election Day 2025, where voters weighed in on two key statewide Public Service Commission races and Atlanta’s mayoral contest.
A new prosecutor has been selected to take over Georgia's election interference case against President Trump and others.
The sprawling 2023 racketeering indictment case against President Donald Trump and several allies for their efforts to overturn his 2020 electoral defeat in Georgia will continue and is now in the hands of a new prosecutor.
What the change will mean for the case—and whether it will actually move forward—is unclear. Here's what to know.
Official turnout figures have not yet been released, but unofficial totals in the two statewide Public Service Commission races give us an idea.
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 pressuring Georgia officials to change the vote counts.
The Georgia election interference case against President Donald Trump continues under Peter Skandalakis after Fani Willis' disqualification created a prosecutorial vacuum.
ATLANTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - On the same day a Georgia prosecutor appointed himself to take over President Donald Trump’s election interference case, the judge overseeing the case dismissed three of the historic charges brought by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.