Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp said the Fulton County district attorney’s case against former President Donald Trump and other co-defendants is looking more political, coming as allegations have rocked the county prosecutor’s office that are threatening to derail the case.
Earlier this month, one of the co-defendants filed a court motion accusing Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and special prosecutor Nathan Wade of engaging in a clandestine relationship. There have been multiple hearings in the case so far, and the judge has said that she could face the possibility of disqualification.