Fulton County Collusion With White House Confirmed

Fulton County Collusion With White House Confirmed

Newly released records have confirmed that the White House colluded with the Fulton County prosecutor’s office — as the documents show district attorney Fani Willis’ lover, lawyer Nathan Wade, had extensive communications with the Biden-Harris administration.

On Monday, the House Judiciary Committee released records confirming that Wade had billed the Fulton County office for hours of meetings with the White House, the disgraced January 6 Committee, and other Washington, D.C., officials.

The records included a transcript of an interview with Wade, which they forced through a subpoena. In the interview, Wade admitted that Willis was preparing to prosecute Trump even before she entered office — while also admitting that Willis had put Wade on a “search committee” to find a prosecutor for the Trump case, though she ultimately chose him for the job despite his lack of experience.

The Judiciary Committee also confirmed the dates of Wade’s meetings with the White House through his billing. On May 23, 2022, he billed the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office for eight hours of travel and “Conf with White House Counsel” — though Wade insisted during his testimony that he could not remember who he spoke with at the White House or even where the conference took place.

The second billing came on November 18, 2022, where Wade demanded payment for eight hours for “interview with DC/White House” — but again stated under oath that he does not remember the meeting and couldn’t even remember whether it was online or in-person.

Another meeting he supposedly couldn’t remember was billed for $6,000 for “Witness Interviews; conf call DC; team meeting” between September 7 and September 9, 2022.

Once again, on April 25, 2023, Wade spent eight hours on a Zoom call that he couldn’t remember “with investigators in other jurisdictions.”

Throughout the testimony, in total, Wade stated that he couldn’t remember details a whopping 58 times. This is similar to his memory while in a Georgia court being asked about the timeline of his affair with Willis and how it coincided with his work for her.

During a different congressional interview, Wade just continued his evasion and bizarre responses — admitting that he met with “individuals associated with the January 6th Committee” several times, but claiming that he never talked to members of the committee nor their staff. He instead claimed that he spoke with lawyers — whose names he supposedly did not remember, nor did he remember the names of the lawyers’ clients.

Wade also billed a whopping 24 hours in April 2022 for “Team meeting; conf with Jan 6th; research legal issues to prep [interview]” and another eight hours on November 16, 2022 for “Jan 6 meeting and Atty conf.”

This bombshell report comes after Wade disappeared for several days while U.S. Marshalls were trying to serve him with a subpoena — claiming that he had turned his phone off while preparing for a trial and because he was taking pain medication for a supposed ankle injury during a basketball game.

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