Georgia state Senate approves special committee investigation into Fani Willis
- The Georgia state Senate has approved a new committee to investigate Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis amid allegations of misconduct, including the alleged misuse of public funds and a romantic relationship with a special assistant district attorney.
- The committee, which has the power to issue subpoenas and require people to testify under oath, aims to make recommendations on state laws and spending based on its findings. Democrats have criticized the committee as a partisan effort.
- Former Trump campaign official Mike Roman filed court documents accusing Willis and the special prosecutor of an improper romantic relationship and misusing funds. Willis has denied the allegations and defended the special prosecutor's qualifications.
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