The top court in the southern US state of Georgia declined on Tuesday to hear the district attorney's appeal of her removal from the election interference case against President Donald Trump.

The move by the Georgia Supreme Court means the case brought against Trump before his November 2024 relection will likely never go to trial.

A Georgia appeals court in December disqualified Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis from the case citing the "impropriety" of an intimate relationship she had with the man she hired to be a special prosecutor.

Willis appealed the ruling to the Georgia Supreme Court but it declined 4-3 to hear her appeal.

Trump welcomed the decision in a post on Truth Social, calling it a "big win for justice and law in Georgia."

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