Judge drops three of the charges brought by Fani Willis against Trump
A judge just dropped some of the charges that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis' office had brought against President Donald Trump.
The Daily Caller reports that Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee did so on Friday.
This has to do with the so-called election-interference case that Willis had brought against Trump in relation to the 2020 presidential election. As we will see, Willis, following multiple scandals, has been removed from the case.
🚨 BREAKING: A Fulton County Judge has just DROPPED three of Fani Willis’ charges against President Trump and others in Georgia, following Willis’ ouster from the case
This bogus case is collapsing before our eyes 🤣
Throw the whole freaking thing out! pic.twitter.com/YSMZN5q3ne
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) November 14, 2025
Three charges dropped
CBS News details the charges that have been dropped.
Per the outlet:
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee has officially dropped three charges out of dozens in Georgia's election interference case against President Trump and others. On Friday, McAfee ordered that Counts 14, 15, and 27, conspiracy and criminal attempt to file false documents and filing false documents, respectively, should be dismissed. Mr. Trump had been charged with two of the counts, 15 and 27.
This was not that surprising, according to the outlet, because the judge "ad signaled in September 2024 that he wanted to remove the charges, arguing that they lie beyond the state's jurisdiction."
He, however, had to wait for Willis's disqualification to be finalized before he could do so, and that happened just recently.
CBS adds, "In Friday's ruling, he said that the defendants' remaining motions challenging the indictment over the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution were denied, meaning only the three were quashed at this time."
Background
The case against Trump continues, but without Willis. Willis, following multiple scandals, was removed from the case, and, just recently, she was replaced.
Breitbart News reported:
The man tasked with finding a replacement for Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis (D) on the Georgia election interference case against President Donald Trump was forced to appoint himself as special prosecutor, citing an “inability” to find anyone else to accept the job.
That man is Peter Skandalakis, Georgia’s Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council (PAC) executive director.
Skandalakis revealed:
Several prosecutors were contacted and, while all were respectful and professional, each declined the appointment. Out of respect for their privacy and professional discretion, I will not identify those prosecutors or disclose their reasons for declining.
It turns out that it is not so easy to get "respectful and professional" attorneys to prosecute Trump in what many see as a politically-motivated sham prosecution.






