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Judge Recused Over Election Case Bias
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The Justice Department is pushing for Judge Eleanor Ross to step aside from a high-stakes Georgia election records case, citing her attendance at a partisan event as evidence of potential bias. Ross, appointed by Obama and overseeing the lawsuit against Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, faced a private reprimand for misconduct including courthouse sexual activity and false statements — though the DOJ’s motion focuses on her alleged endorsement of election interference prosecutors. With a hearing delayed pending the judge’s recusal decision, the case now hinges on whether impartiality can be preserved amid mounting ethical scrutiny.
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