In a startling revelation, Nathan Wade, a former prosecutor and alleged ex-romantic partner of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, has admitted to engaging with White House staff during the prosecution of President-elect Donald Trump. The disclosure emerged during Wade’s testimony before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee, fueling Republican efforts to expose alleged political motivations behind Willis’s high-profile case against Trump.
Wade’s testimony confirmed suspicions that the Biden administration was kept in the loop about the Trump case, even as the White House publicly distanced itself from the legal proceedings. The Judiciary Committee, led by Republicans, has long scrutinized whether Willis, a Democrat, pursued the Trump case for political advantage during President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign. The case, centered on allegations of election interference in Georgia, has faced significant legal setbacks following Trump’s triumphant return to the presidency.
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Fox News first reported on Wade’s admissions, highlighting that the former prosecutor had met White House staff “on several occasions while working on the investigation.” This revelation bolstered claims from Trump’s legal team that the charges against the Republican leader were part of a broader scheme to undermine his political comeback. Alina Habba, Trump’s lead attorney, took to X (formerly Twitter), calling the disclosure a “vindication” for her client and reiterating Trump’s innocence regarding Georgia’s 2020 election results.
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