A new prosecutor now holds the sprawling Georgia election interference case, and some legal experts say his next moves could reshape the charges still facing Donald Trump and 18 co-defendants.
While action against Trump is unlikely while he is president, 14 others, including Mark Meadows and Rudy Giuliani, still face charges.
The Georgia election interference case against President Donald Trump continues under Peter Skandalakis after Fani Willis' disqualification created a prosecutorial vacuum.
What the change will mean for the case—and whether it will actually move forward—is unclear. Here's what to know.
The last outstanding criminal case against President Trump can move forward. This case stems from the efforts in 2020 that Trump and his allies allegedly undertook to overturn that election, including pressuring Georgia officials to change the vote counts.
A new prosecutor has been chosen to take over the Fulton County election interference case against President Trump and others after DA Fani Willis' disqualification.
The Georgia election interference case against President Donald Trump appears to live on after the head a nonpartisan state agency appointed himself the new prosecutor in the case.