Toobin on Willis disqualification ruling: 'A very good day for Donald Trump'
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68% : Legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin argued a Georgia judge's criticism against Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis (D) in his ruling marks a "very good day" for former President Trump, because the case is "going nowhere.""Today was a very good day for Donald Trump.33% : Despite the lack of disqualification, Toobin said he thinks that it is "extremely unlikely" that Willis' case against Trump and the other co-defendants will go to trial before the fall.
32% : "Trump and most of his other co-defendants in Willis' case have pleaded not guilty to their charges.
28% : Georgia Judge Scott McAfee released the highly anticipated ruling Friday, in which he determined Willis could proceed with her prosecution against Trump in her election interference case so long as she removes an investigator with whom she had a romantic relationship from the case.
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