Trump’s December 5 hearing to boot Fulton County DA Fani Willis from his case has been mysteriously scrapped.

Why did the Georgia Court of Appeals do that?

It’s yet to be revealed why.

As of now, Willis remains on the case thanks to a ruling earlier this year from Judge Scott McAfee.

But he dropped two criminal counts against Trump in September.

The court’s decision to cancel oral arguments leaves everyone guessing.

Was it a scheduling hiccup or something more?

The Gateway Pundit reports:

President Trump’s hearing to disqualify Fani Willis was set for December 5, but the Georgia Court of Appeals abruptly canceled the oral argument.

It is unclear why the appeals court canceled the oral arguments.

In August 2023, corrupt Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis indicted President Trump and 18 co-defendants for daring to challenge the 2020 election.

In March, Georgia Judge Scott McAfee ruled that crooked and dishonest Fani Willis will be allowed to remain on the Trump case.

In September Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee dropped two criminal counts against President Trump in Fani Willis’s lawfare RICO case.

Judge McAfee said two of the counts related to conspiracy and filing false documents are outside of Fani Willis’s jurisdiction since she is a local District Attorney and not a federal prosecutor.

For those who forgot, Fani hired Nathan Wade to go after Trump, for over half a million dollars.

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