US-NEWS-GA-TRUMP-PROBE-PROSECUTORS-2-GET

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis testifies during a hearing in the case of the State of Georgia v. Donald John Trump at the Fulton County Courthouse on Thursday in Atlanta. Judge Scott McAfee is hearing testimony as to whether Willis and Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade should be disqualified from the case for allegedly lying about a personal relationship.

WASHINGTON - Fani Willis, the Georgia prosecutor supervising the election interference case against Donald Trump, is due to testify again on Friday after rebuking defense lawyers for suggesting that she improperly benefited from a romantic relationship with a colleague.

Fulton County District Attorney Willis is set to face questions from a lawyer from her office as she seeks to repel an effort by Trump and several of his co-defendants to disqualify her office from the case. Defense lawyers have said the relationship with Nathan Wade, a special prosecutor leading the election case, posed a conflict of interest.