Trump Georgia election judge may force D.A. to testify in disqualification hearing
The judge in the Georgia election criminal case against Donald Trump seemed inclined Monday to allow a subpoena for testimony from District Attorney Fani Willis at an upcoming hearing to potentially disqualify her from the case. Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee, at a hearing, said Willis' testimony appears relevant to a bid by Trump and some of his co-defendants to remove her from the case due to her romantic relationship with a key subordinate, Nathan Wade. Willis appointed Wade as special prosecutor for the Trump case. "I don't see how quashal can be imposed here," McAfee said, using the legal term for voiding a subpoena. But McAfee said he would hold off on making a final ruling on Willis' request to void the subpoena for her testimony from one of Trump's co-defendants until after another witness, Terrance Bradley,