House Judiciary Committee Summons Ex-Prosecutor Nathan Wade Over Trump Case
The committee seeks clarity on Wade's involvement and funding in the controversial prosecution of former President Trump.
- The House Judiciary Committee requested Nathan Wade to provide records and schedule a meeting amidst concerns over his role in Trump's election-related prosecution.
- Wade, hired by DA Fani Willis without prior experience in racketeering crimes, received over $600,000 for his work on the case.
- Allegations of a romantic relationship between Willis and Wade led to legal scrutiny and calls for Willis's disqualification.
- A judge ruled to allow Willis to continue the prosecution after Wade's resignation, despite ongoing appeals and criticism of their conduct.
- Federal grant money and taxpayer funds reportedly used in the prosecution have prompted further investigation by the committee.