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Trump Prosecutor Nathan Wade Admits to White House Meetings During Georgia Probe, Jim Jordan Releases Transcript
Oct 21, 2024, 04:17 PM
Nathan Wade, the former special prosecutor in the Trump-Georgia felony case, admitted to multiple meetings with the White House during the investigation, according to a newly released deposition transcript. The transcript, released by the House Judiciary Committee on October 21, 2024, reveals that Wade had been in discussions with the Biden-Harris administration. Additionally, Wade disclosed that Fani Willis, the Fulton County District Attorney, had started preparing for the prosecution of Donald Trump before she officially took office. The deposition also highlighted that Willis had hired Wade, who was reportedly her romantic partner, and paid him $700,000 in taxpayer money, including $250 per hour for two meetings. The transcript was made public by Jim Jordan and the Judiciary Committee.
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