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VisitWill there be changes in Trump-Georgia case prosecution team by March 2025?
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Nathan Wade Admits Under Oath to White House Meetings During Trump Georgia Probe
Oct 21, 2024, 06:46 PM
Nathan Wade, former special prosecutor in the Trump-Georgia felony case, admitted under oath to multiple meetings with the Biden-Harris White House during the investigation. Wade, who is also the lover of Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, revealed that Willis had laid the groundwork for prosecuting Donald Trump before she took office. The meetings, which Wade claimed he could not recall in detail, included discussions with White House officials on May 23rd, 2022, and November 18th, 2022. This information was disclosed during a deposition to Congress and has raised questions about potential collusion between the White House and the prosecution team.
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