A Georgia judge on Friday set a two-week deadline for a state agency to assign a new prosecutor to the 2020 election interference case against President Trump and his allies, or it will be dismissed.

The terse notice from Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee comes after Georgia’s top court last month ended Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’s bid to continue prosecuting the case.

Her office was disqualified over a “significant appearance of impropriety” stemming from her romantic relationship with a top prosecutor on the case.

McAfee said Georgia’s Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council must identify a replacement, or he will dismiss the case for want of prosecution within 14 days without prejudice, meaning the charges could be filed again.

Trump and more than a dozen of hi

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