A petition calling for Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis‘s disqualification from former President Donald Trump‘s election interference case has garnered over 60,000 signatures. Willis is currently prosecuting Trump and 14 others alleged of trying to illegally overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia.
The petition comes amid ongoing efforts to remove Willis from the prosecution over allegations that she engaged in ethical improprieties by appointing her romantic partner, Nathan Wade, as a special prosecutor. Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee recently ruled that either Willis or Wade would have to withdraw from the case — Wade resigned shortly thereafter.
The American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ), a conservative Christian legal organization, is pushing the petition. “This case isn’t just about President Trump. This is about ending the two-tiered system of justice and defeating political prosecutions… We’re filing on behalf of every American because this impacts you, your vote, and our entire constitutional system of justice,” the ACLJ petition reads. Jay Sekulow, the ACLJ’s chief counsel, formerly served on Trump’s legal team — including as outside counsel during the former President’s first impeachment trial.
An appeal of the decision allowing Willis to remain on the case is currently before the Georgia Court of Appeals. The ACLJ says along with the petition, they’ve filed an amicus brief during the appeals court to hear the appeal and move to disqualify Willis.
Last month, attorneys for former President Trump argued for the case’s dismissal on First Amendment grounds. Judge Scott McAfee denied the motion but did dismiss six charges due to insufficient details regarding the alleged crimes.