Ex-Prosecutor Reveals Fani Willis Planned Trump Case Before Taking Office
Nathan Wade's deposition highlights early plans and potential White House involvement in Trump prosecution.
- Nathan Wade testified that Fani Willis began planning the prosecution of Donald Trump before officially becoming Fulton County District Attorney.
- Wade admitted to lacking prosecutorial experience and required training, yet was selected as a special prosecutor for the Trump case.
- The deposition revealed Wade's multiple meetings with Biden-Harris White House officials, though he claimed to remember few details.
- Wade confirmed interactions with individuals linked to the January 6th Committee, but could not recall specific information about these meetings.
- Wade's relationship with Willis led to questions about conflicts of interest, resulting in his resignation from the case in March 2024.