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Willis now proceeds to November's general election, where she will face Courtney Kramer, a Republican lawyer who interned in the Trump White House.
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Alex Slitz-Pool/Getty ImagesFani Willis, the embattled Georgia prosecutor handling an election interference case against former President Donald Trump, won her Democratic primary election handily on Tuesday, the Associated Press projects.
The Fulton County District Attorney now heads to November's general election, where she is set to face off against Republican Courtney Kramer, a former intern in the Trump White House who was involved in the efforts to overturn the state's results in 2020.
The judge presiding over the case, Scott McAfee, also won his own election Tuesday, according to the AP—his first full term after being appointed last year.
Read more at The Daily Beast.
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The White House suspended a secret mission to transfer detainees to Oman in October after Congress members expressed concerns about Middle East instability.
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A White House proposal to allow the billionaire Dan Gertler to sell off his assets in the Democratic Republic of Congo sparks a bipartisan rebuke.
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