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Fulton County DA Fani Willis to testify Dec. 17 before Georgia Senate committee probing Trump prosecution, despite legal challenges.
Fulton County DA Fani Willis is scheduled to testify on December 17 before a Georgia Senate committee investigating her prosecution of Donald Trump over 2020 election interference, despite legal challenges to the committee’s authority.
The Georgia Supreme Court heard arguments on whether an original 2024 subpoena remains valid, with justices expressing skepticism it survived the end of the prior legislative session.
Willis, who was removed from the case due to an appearance of impropriety linked to her relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade, agreed to testify under a new 2025 law expanding legislative subpoena powers.
The committee, led by Republican lawmakers including candidates for 2026 statewide offices, seeks to examine prosecutorial conduct, but Willis’s legal team argues the original subpoena lacked bicameral approval and is now moot.
The court’s decision could shape future legislative oversight and prosecutorial independence in Georgia.
La fiscal del condado de Fulton, Fani Willis, testificará el 17 de diciembre ante el comité del Senado de Georgia que investiga el enjuiciamiento de Trump, a pesar de los desafíos legales.