Former Fulton County Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade visited the White House two times while he and his former lover, District Attorney Fani Willis, were investigating President Trump.
Wade resigned from his position as a special prosecutor in the “election interference” case against Trump in Georgia after a Judge ruled either he or Willis needed to step away from the case due to their romantic relationship violating ethical standards.
A transcript from the House Judiciary Committee reveals Wade had two meetings with members of the Biden administration.
The transcript did not reveal what was said during the White House meetings, but a paper trail revealed Wade was billing his hours while speaking with a White House official.
The invoice read, “Interview with D.C./White House, November 18th, 2022. Eight hours at $250. Cost $2,000.”
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BREAKING: Fani Willis Boo Thang, Nathan Wade, admits he Colluded with the White House while Going After Donald Trump
But I thought that didn’t happen?
It’s almost as if God himself is shining a flashlight on every dark nook and cranny..Luke 12:2-3:
"For there is nothing… pic.twitter.com/UGNRGBl9SL— MJTruthUltra (@MJTruthUltra) December 15, 2024
🚨BREAKING: Nathan Wade admits he worked with the White House while prosecuting Trump in Georgia.
— Jack (@jackunheard) December 15, 2024
Per Fox News:
Former Fulton County special prosecutor Nathan Wade met with Biden administration staff on at least two occasions during District Attorney Fani Willis’ probe into former President Donald Trump, a newly released transcript suggests.
Wade was interviewed by House Judiciary Committee staff last week as part of Chairman Jim Jordan’s probe into the prosecutions of the former president.
A grand jury indicted Trump and allies last year on charges related to alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in Georgia.
Wade did not disclose the details of his supposed meetings with White House representatives, including if they were in-person or remote, but he acknowledged the existence of invoices and other records that indicated discussions occurred.
Wade challenged, “If I billed for a conf with White House counsel, this document doesn’t say that that cong with White House counsel happened in Athens. That’s not what that says.”
Pressed again on whether the reference to White House counsel meant he billed for a conference with such an official, Wade said, “Yes.”
Wade later said he did not recall details of the meeting denoted by a record reading, “Interview with D.C./White House, November 18th, 2022. Eight hours at $250. Cost $2,000,” according to the transcript.
Nathan Wade tells the House Judiciary committee that he had communications with the White House staff while working on taking President Trump down in Fulton county.
How absurd!!!
This has to be fully investigated and everyone held accountable including Biden. pic.twitter.com/5ezsAnOQF9
— Laina Media (@media_laina) December 15, 2024
Per Newsweek:
There are calls for the White House to reveal details of two 2022 meetings that reportedly took place between its employees and Nathan Wade. He is a special prosecutor working on Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ Georgia election-interference case, which was brought against Donald Trump and 18 other defendants.
The meetings were revealed in a 127-page filing from Michael Roman, another of those charged, seeking to get the case thrown out on the basis that Willis “never had legal authority to appoint the special prosecutor.” The document also alleges Wade and Willis were involved in a “clandestine personal relationship during the pendency of this case,” which saw both profit “at the expense of the taxpayers.” These claims have not been independently verified by Newsweek.
Trump was indicted in the Georgia case in August 2023 on 13 separate criminal charges. The former president, and other defendants, are accused of having broken the law whilst attempting to overturn Joe Biden’s 2020 presidential election victory in the state. Trump has pled not guilty to all charges and insists the case against him is politically motivated.
The filings from Roman’s case include a bill sent from Wade to the Fulton County district attorney’s office requesting two payments of $2,000 for separate occasions, under the project title “anti-corruption special prosecutor.”
The first, on May 23, 2022, is labeled “travel to Athens: Conf[erence] with White House Counsel,” for which Wade charged $2,000 for eight hours’ work. The bill read that Wade also had an “interview with DC/White House” on November 18, 2022 for which he also billed $8,000 at a rate of $250 per hour.
Newsweek reached out on Tuesday to the White House press office by email and to the Wade & Campbell Firm, for which Wade works, by telephone and online contact form for comment.
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