COLLUSION: Former special prosecutor in Fani Willis’ Trump probe makes admission about Biden admin staffers

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From 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.


According to the transcript, Wade was asked during the October 15 hearing about an invoice line indicating “travel to Athens; conf with White House counsel, May 23rd, 2022.”

He stressed that the reference to Athens was a separate incident, and claimed he did not remember details of the White House meeting, but admitted he had billed for the White House interview and that he had participated in it.

Also in the records under review, Wade had written, “Interview with D.C./White House, November 18th, 2022. Eight hours at $250. Cost $2,000.”

CLICK HERE to access the entire, just-released transcript of last week’s closed-door hearing with Wade.

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