State lawmakers grill former special prosecutor Nathan Wade over Georgia Trump election case - AP News
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Georgia lawmakers questioned former prosecutor Nathan Wade about the Trump election case.
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Georgia state lawmakers questioned former special prosecutor Nathan Wade about his role in the election interference case against Donald Trump. The legislative hearing focused on Wade's romantic relationship with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, which led to his resignation from the prosecution team earlier this year. The questioning represents continued Republican efforts to scrutinize the handling of the high-profile case that charged Trump and 18 co-defendants with attempting to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia. Wade's testimony could provide new details about the internal dynamics of the prosecution team during the case's development. The hearing comes as the Georgia election case remains stalled while Trump appeals his charges.
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