A special prosecutor playing a key role in the Fulton County election interference case against President Trump is facing a House Judiciary inquiry.
Nathan Wade, the special prosecutor playing a leading role in the election interference case against former President Donald Trump in Georgia, is now part of a House Judiciary probe into the Fulton County District Attorney's Office's "Politically motivated prosecution" of the former president and alleged misuse of federal funds.
According to a letter from House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, Mr. Wade is believed to be in possession of documents and information regarding the "Coordination of the Fulton County District Attorney's Office with other politically motivated investigations and prosecutions, as well as the potential misuse of federal funds."
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis-who is accused of having an "Improper" personal relationship with Mr. Wade and benefiting from it financially-brought the election interference case against President Trump and more than a dozen co-defendants under Georgia's Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, a law drafted to fight organized crime.
Now, Mr. Wade is being asked to provide the House Judiciary Committee with various documents-including notes, memos, invoices, and contracts-that relate to the committee's "Serious concerns" about "Improper coordination among politicized actors-including the Biden White House-to investigate and prosecute President Biden's chief political opponent."
Neither the White House nor Ms. Willis' office responded to a request for comment about the House Judiciary probe involving Mr. Wade nor to a request for clarification about the subject of his meetings with White House officials.
"Georgians are sick and tired of Fani using her office to go after Joe Biden's top political opponent rather than going after real crime in Georgia," the lawmaker said in a post on X. Ms. Willis' office did not respond to a request for comment from The Epoch Times, though a spokesperson for her office told media outlets that she would "Respond through appropriate court filings." 'Totally Compromised' After the court filing suggested a romantic relationship between Mr. Wade and Ms. Willis, President Trump called the case "Totally compromised" and insisted it should be dropped.
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