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Home Local News Georgia Senate Launches Inquiry into Fani Willis’ Role in High-Profile Trump Prosecution

Georgia Senate Launches Inquiry into Fani Willis’ Role in High-Profile Trump Prosecution

Georgia Senate set to question Fani Willis over Trump prosecution
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ATLANTA – Fani Willis, the district attorney of Fulton County, is set to appear before a Georgia state Senate committee on Wednesday, marking a pivotal moment following more than a year of legal proceedings concerning her prosecution of former President Donald Trump.

However, the pressing question remains: how forthcoming will Willis be with the committee’s inquiries?

In early 2024, the Republican-majority state Senate established the Special Committee on Investigation. This panel was designed to scrutinize allegations of misconduct against Willis, particularly related to her high-profile case that seeks to secure criminal convictions for those trying to overturn Trump’s electoral defeat in Georgia in 2020. Even before Trump launched a campaign to seek vengeance against his perceived adversaries, the committee members—largely Republican—were eager to summon Willis for a round of questioning.

In August 2023, Willis made headlines when she announced indictments against Trump and 18 associates. She invoked the state’s anti-racketeering statute, alleging a coordinated effort to unlawfully reverse Trump’s narrow loss to Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election in Georgia.

Republicans have expressed dissatisfaction with her actions, but the committee has zeroed in on a specific issue: Willis’ decision to appoint Nathan Wade as a special prosecutor for the election interference case. The committee’s resolution alleged an inappropriate romantic involvement between Willis and Wade, labeling it a “clear conflict of interest and a fraud upon the taxpayers.” However, the case has since been rendered moot, following Willis’ removal and the dismissal of the case by another prosecutor. Despite extensive efforts, the committee has yet to uncover substantial new evidence concerning Willis’ conduct. Given Trump’s fierce rhetoric—branding Willis a “criminal” who should be “prosecuted” and “jailed”—it remains to be seen how openly she will engage with the committee’s questions.

Democrats have decried the panel as a partisan time-waster driven by political ambition. Four Republicans on the committee are running for statewide office in 2026. Chairman Bill Cowsert of Athens is running for attorney general, while Sens. Greg Dolezal of Cumming, Blake Tillery of Vidalia and Steve Gooch of Dahlonega are each seeking the Republican nomination for lieutenant governor. Another Republican who had been on the committee, John Kennedy of Macon, resigned from the Senate last week to pursue his own bid for lieutenant governor.

Amid a court battle over the committee’s power to order her to appear, Willis didn’t show up last year when subpoenaed. A judge agreed that Willis couldn’t ignore the subpoena, and her lawyers worked out an agreement for Willis to appear when the subpoena was reissued this year.

But Roy Barnes, the former Democratic Georgia governor representing Willis, told state Supreme Court justices last week in a hearing over the validity of an earlier subpoena that there may be limits to what Willis will answer.

“You can’t just pick somebody out and say, ‘We’re going to embarrass you; we’re going to try you; we’re going to harass you,’” Barnes told justices. “So we’ll make an appropriate objection at the time. I’m not a potted plant.”

Willis’ prosecution began to fall apart in January 2024, when a defense attorney in the case alleged that Willis was involved in an improper romantic relationship with Wade.

In an extraordinary hearing, both Willis and Wade testified about the intimate details of their relationship. They both vehemently denied allegations that it constituted a conflict of interest.

The trial judge chided Willis for a “tremendous lapse in judgment,” ultimately ruling that Willis could remain on the case if Wade resigned, which he did hours later.

But after defense attorneys appealed, the Georgia Court of Appeals cited an “appearance of impropriety” and removed Willis from the case. The state Supreme Court in September declined to hear Willis’ appeal.

Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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