After the disqualification of Fani Willis as the prosecutor in the Georgia election interference case involving former President Donald Trump, a new prosecutor has been chosen to take over. The case revolves around allegations that Trump attempted to interfere in Georgia's 2020 election results.

According to CBS News, the new prosecutor, whose identity has not been disclosed, has been selected to lead the investigation into Trump's alleged role in attempting to overturn the election results in Georgia. The case has garnered national attention, with many eager to see if justice will be served.

Fox News reports that the decision to disqualify Fani Willis as the prosecutor in the case was made after concerns were raised about her impartiality. The new prosecutor is expected to bring a fresh perspective to the investigation.

The New York Times highlights the significance of this case, as it could potentially have far-reaching implications for the future of election integrity in the United States. Both Trump supporters and detractors are closely watching the proceedings, with the hopes of seeing a fair and just resolution to the allegations.