Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee ruled on March 15 that Fulton County district attorney Fani Willis does not need to step down from prosecuting the high-profile case against former President Donald Trump and 14 others if special counsel Nathan Wade is taken off the case. President Trump’s attorney Steve Sadow said the defense team respects Judge McAfee’s decision, but believes the judge did not fully take into account all the details in the case.
During their annual retreat, House Republicans have condemned comments made by Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.). Mr. Schumer said during a March 14 speech that Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu had “lost his way” and was one of several “major obstacles” to peace in the region. House speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) called the demand that Mr. Netanyahu step down “highly inappropriate.”
A large number of drone incursions are occurring at the U.S.–Mexico border, a U.S. Department of Defense official said on March 14. Air Force Gen. Gregory Guillot said during a Senate hearing that there are likely more than 1,000 incursions happening at the border per month.
Topics in this episode include:
- DA Fani Willis Can Stay on Trump Election Case: Judge
- Fani Willis Faces Possible Contempt of Congress Charges
- Prosecutors Open to Delaying Trump’s ‘Hush Money’ Trial
- Judge Denies Trump Request to Dismiss Classified Docs Case
- Fani Willis Decision and How It Will Affect Trump’s Case
- Could Trump’s Classified Docs Case Still Be Dismissed?
- Trump Given More Time in Defamation Lawsuit
- W.H. Tells Johnson That Biden Impeachment Is ‘Over’
- AI Biden Robocalls Spark New Hampshire Lawsuit
- 3rd Party Group ‘No Labels’ to Vet Candidates
- Super PAC Backing RFK Jr. Plans to Spend at Least $10 Million
- Pentagon Commander Warns of Drones at Southern Border
- Probes Government Flying Immigrants Into US Without ID
- Michigan School Shooter’s Father Convicted of Manslaughter
- Judge Denies Peter Navarro Request to Delay Prison
- Late Winter Snowstorm Hammers Colorado
- Midwest Tornadoes Leave at Least Three Dead
- SEC: 17 Charged in $300-Million Crypto Ponzi Scheme
- Customers Annoyed, McDonald’s Worldwide System Outages
- NYC: Man Shot With Own Gun in Subway Fight
- Senate Confirms New Ambassador to Troubled Haiti
- Schumer Calls for New Election in Israel
- Germany, France, Poland Discuss Ukraine Support
- Russians Vote in Election That Putin Is Certain to Win
- Finland to Block Migrants From Entering Via Russia
- Falling Newspaper Sales Signal End of Italy’s Kiosks
- Paris to Bring Back Swimming in the Seine
- Gifted Kids Participate in Kindness Competition
- Going the Extra Mile for Kindness
- We’re ‘Living in Peace and Kindness’: Principal
- Kind Words From Kids, Wise Beyond Their Years
- Ohtani, Wife Head to Korea for MLB Opener
- ‘Bee Invasion’ Interrupts Tennis Match
- Athletes Sue NCAA Over Transgender Policy
- Giant Sequoias Thriving in UK, Rivaling America’s
- Saint Patrick’s Day Evolves Into Green, Global Celebration
- Heaviest Blueberry Ever Recorded Grown in Australia
- SCOTUS: Officials Can Block Followers in Some Cases
- The Trump Trials | News Analysis
- Judge Decides DA Willis Can Stay on Georgia Case
- Classified Docs Case: Judge Still Weighing Immunity
- Trump Ahead in Polls Despite Legal Battles
- NY DA Open to Delaying Hush Money Trial
- Congress Stares Down Another Possible Shutdown
- Boeing Asks Airlines to Inspect Cockpit Seats
- Pierce Brosnan Apologizes for Yellowstone Thermal Walk
- Alec Baldwin Asks Judge to Dismiss Charges
- Florida: Motorcycle With ‘Will Run’ Plate Flees Arrest
- Fire and Green-Dye Incidents at Russia’s Polling Stations
- Hungary’s Orban Ready to ‘Occupy’ EU Center
- Comer Launches Probe Into CCP Influence
- China’s Home Prices Fall More, Despite Support
- China Property Crisis: Major Developer on Downgrade Warning
- Nippon Defends Proposed US Steel Acquisition
- Cursive Makes a Comeback in California
- The Dangers of Prolonged Sitting
- Voyager 1 Sends Surprising Response From Space