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Nothing has been proved about the misconduct allegations against Fani Willis, the prosecutor who charged Trump and 18 alleged co-conspirators with crimes related to interfering in the 2020 election. But with stakes this high, the Fulton County district attorney has already made some clear missteps in dealing with the fallout. “The people prosecuting Trump need to be not only above partisan politics, but above even the appearance of impropriety, self-dealing, and nepotism,” Jill Filipovic writes. She reflects on how Willis has played right into Trump’s hands.

Plus, in case you missed it: What Next considers the implications of this scandal.

“Shut down” the border? 🤔

Photo illustration by Slate. Photos by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images and Ariana Drehsler/AFP via Getty Images.

So many people are........

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