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By The New York Post Editorial Board

Another bit of anti-Trump lawfare just bit the dust: The Georgia Court of Appeals kicked Fulton County DA Fani Willis and her entire office off the 2020 election-interference case over her affair with Nathan Wade, the special prosecutor she hand-picked.

The three-judge panel agreed axing Willis was necessary to remove the “odor of mendacity” from trial.

“Odor,” indeed; this thing stinks worse than a rotten fish left in a heating vent.

Ex-loverboy Wade billed taxpayers $250 per hour, earning a cool $700,000 in total, and the couple took lavish trips together to the Caribbean and Central America in 2022 and 2023, while working on the case.

Oh, and Wade’s now admitted to meeting with the Biden White House twice in 2022 during the probe.

He insists there was no pressure from the administration to go after Trump at those meetings.

Right, they discussed the weather.

Wade was forced to quit the case in March after the affair came to light.

Sending Willis packing, too, is the only sane move.

The appellate court declined to end the indictment altogether, but removing it from Willis’ hands is close: What DA wants to pick up a badly compromised case?

Last month, special counsel Jack Smith gave up on the cases he’d been chasing (one already near dead, the other this close). He’ll issue some petulant report before he goes; big deal.

The once-packed mob of legal hitmen gunning for President-elect Donald Trump is down to two notable holdouts.

Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan is refusing to toss out the 34-count conviction in the bogus “hush money” case — while also refusing to sentence Trump so he can finally appeal.

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg wants to keep the case on hold while Trump serves his second term, effectively putting a ticking timebomb over the sitting president’s head for four years.

As the last men standing at the witch hunt, Merchan and Bragg ought to wake up, drop the pitchforks and focus on actually serving the cause of justice.