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State lawmakers grill former special prosecutor Nathan Wade over Georgia Trump election case

Nathan Wade denied improper coordination in the Trump election case as Republican senators questioned his billing and contacts amid allegations of misconduct and conflicts of interest.

  • State senators questioned Nathan Wade, the former special prosecutor in Georgia's Trump election interference case, about communications with federal investigators during a Republican-led Senate subcommittee hearing.
  • The subcommittee, formed in January 2024, investigates allegations against Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis related to her prosecution of Trump.
  • Wade did not recall details about meetings, calls, or team involvement but stated his team worked independently without guidance from Willis.
  • He defended the investigation's integrity, stating it was independent, fact-based, and not politically motivated.
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Nathan Wade says he stands behind Trump prosecution

(The Center Square) – Former Fulton County Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade stood behind his prosecution of President Donald Trump and others during testimony before a Georgia Senate subcommittee on Friday.

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WAGA broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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