Mistrial declared in Georgia Trump case by March 2025?
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Georgia Special Counsel Nathan Wade Admits Collaboration with Biden Administration in Trump Election Interference Prosecution
Dec 15, 2024, 05:22 PM
Nathan Wade, the Georgia Special Counsel, has reportedly admitted to collaborating with the Biden administration during the prosecution of Donald Trump in a case related to election interference. This revelation has sparked significant attention, as it suggests potential misconduct in the handling of the case against Trump. Wade's admission raises questions about the integrity of the legal proceedings and the influence of political entities in judicial matters. The implications of this collaboration are being scrutinized by legal experts and political analysts alike, as it could impact the ongoing legal challenges faced by Trump in Georgia.
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