A judge on Wednesday extended the deadline for a replacement to be named in place of District Attorney Fani Willis in the Georgia election interference case against President Donald Trump and others. Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee extended the deadline to Nov. 14, after the group tasked with finding the replacement said they needed additional time , in part due to the case's complexity. McAfee's original order gave the Prosecuting Attorneys Council of Georgia just 14 days to appoint a replacement. The extension, which was shorter than the 90 days the council had asked for, came over the objection of at least some of the defendants. "Enough is enough," attorneys for defendant John Eastman wrote in a court filing, noting that the indictment was handed down "more than two years ago." Trump

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