Fani Willis, the prosecutor in charge of the Georgia election interference case against Donald Trump, refuted claims from Trump’s lawyers about a conflict of interest due to her relationship with a colleague. She accused them of lying and emphasized that the focus should be on the election case. Nathan Wade, her former partner, also denied any financial impropriety. The defense argues that Willis should be disqualified from prosecuting due to her relationship with Wade. The ongoing hearing aims to determine if Willis’s office should continue the prosecution, which Trump sees as politically motivated.