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‘I’m not on trial’: Trump election case takes dramatic turn

IndiaTimes Friday, 16 February 2024
Fani Willis testified in the Georgia criminal case, defending against allegations of misconduct and a romantic relationship with Nathan Wade. Willis, wearing pearls and a pink dress, was by turns combative and sympathetic. The case threatens American democracy. Trump's bid to dismiss charges over hush-money payments was rejected. Details of personal trips and conflicting accounts emerged.
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