Nathan Wade admitted to multiple White House meetings during Trump Georgia probe, transcript suggests

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Nathan Wade admitted to multiple White House meetings during Trump Georgia probe, transcript suggests
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Former Fulton County special prosecutor Nathan Wade was deposed by the House Judiciary Committee last week.

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.

At one point, the transcript shows Wade was asked about an invoice line indicating 'travel to Athens; conf with White House counsel, May 23rd, 2022.' 'So if it says conf with White House counsel, that would mean there was a conf with White House counsel?' investigators asked, according to the transcript. Wade responded that the semicolon written after 'travel to Athens' represented a separate thought.

Wade challenged, 'If I billed for a conf with White House counsel, this document doesn’t say that that cong with White House counsel happened in Athens. That’s not what that says.' Pressed again on whether the reference to White House counsel meant he billed for a conference with such an official, Wade said, 'Yes.' Wade later said he did not recall details of the meeting denoted by a record reading, 'Interview with D.C./White House, November 18th, 2022. Eight hours at $250.

Wade said he did not know or recall information dozens of times throughout the course of the interview. Wade was brought into the Fulton County investigation by Willis as a special prosecutor but stepped away after it was revealed he and Willis began a romantic relationship, which has since ended.

Fulton County judge ruled in March that Willis could stay on the case if Wade was removed. Wade subsequently resigned from the case. The former special prosecutor was grilled by investigators for over four hours on Capitol Hill last week.

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