Republican-led Georgia state Senate committee plans to question Fani Willis next month
Fani Willis will testify about allegations of misconduct and her disqualification from a high-profile election fraud case involving Donald Trump, following a subpoena by a Republican-led committee.
- Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has agreed to testify before a Georgia Senate committee investigating her handling of the election interference case against former President Donald Trump.
- The committee, chaired by Republican Sen. Bill Cowsert, is reviewing allegations tied to Willis' prosecution of Trump and co-defendants accused of trying to overturn Georgia's 2020 election results.
- While the committee cannot remove Willis from office, it may issue recommendations on laws and ethical standards for district attorneys in Georgia.
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Fulton DA Fani Willis said to agree to testify to Republican-led committee
ATLANTA — Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis will finally testify to a special committee of the Georgia Senate after rebuffing their demands for more than a year, the committee’s leader said Friday.

Fulton County DA Fani Willis to testify before GOP-led Senate panel, chair says
Fulton County DA Fani Willis will testify before a Senate Committee next month. Ross Williams/Georgia Recorder (file photo)Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who brought charges against President Donald Trump, will testify before a Senate committee next month after resisting requests to make an appearance, according to the committee chairman. “She’s going to be treated fairly like any other witness here, but counsel will be present,” s…


Fulton District Attorney Fani Willis said to agree to testify to Republican-led committee
ATLANTA — Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis will finally testify to a special committee of the Georgia Senate after rebuffing their demands for more than a year, the committee’s leader said Friday. After refusing to appear last year and fighting a committee subpoena in court, Willis will comply with a new subpoena to be issued by the Senate Special Committee on Investigations to appear on Nov. 13, said its chairman, Sen. Bill Cowsert, …
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