The unfolding saga involving Nathan Wade, a special prosecutor hired by corrupt Soros-funded Fulton County D.A. Fani Willis, has taken a darker turn, with court documents indicating that the private lawyer coordinated the prosecution of President Trump and associates with the White House’s Counsel.
This revelation was exposed by Marco Polo, an organization that has exposed an extensive archive of Hunter Biden laptop files.
According to independent researcher KanekoaTheGreat, “Nathan Wade, Fani Willis’s lead prosecutor, met with Biden’s White House Counsel on May 23 and Nov. 18, 2022, before indicting Donald Trump, Biden’s leading presidential opponent. Is the Biden White House coordinating Trump’s prosecution?”
BREAKING🚨 Nathan Wade, Fani Willis's lead prosecutor, met with Biden's White House Counsel on May 23 and Nov. 18, 2022, before indicting Donald Trump, Biden's leading presidential opponent.
— KanekoaTheGreat (@KanekoaTheGreat) January 9, 2024
Is the Biden White House coordinating Trump's prosecution?https://t.co/ykdf5EbIvk pic.twitter.com/Tz5CTQk60S
Invoice documents within the legal filing revealed details of Wade’s interactions with the “DC/White House,” specifically citing an interview on 11/18/22, billing 8 hours at $250 each. Additionally, Wade billed for travel to Athens, Georgia, for a conference with the White House Counsel on 5/23/2022.
These instances aren’t the only instances suggesting the Biden White House’s involvement in the prosecutions of President Trump. The New York Times reported that Manhattan district attorney Alvin L. Bragg is bringing in Michael Colangelo, a former senior Justice Department official known for dealing with Trump and his family business, to bolster the office’s probe into the former president.
At this time, it is unclear who Nathan Wade met with during those billed meetings.
Fani Willis faces serious allegations of impropriety in handling the Trump “racketeering” case in which he is being prosecuted for legally challenging the questionable 2020 election results.
The accusations arise from a motion by one of Trump’s co-defendants, suggesting that Willis hired a private lawyer, Nathan Wade, with whom she had a romantic relationship, to prosecute Trump.
The court document seeks dismissal of charges against the defendant, highlighting payments of over $600,000 to Wade as a special prosecutor in Willis’s investigation of Trump’s election-related actions.
The document claims confirmation of an ongoing personal relationship between the special prosecutor and the district attorney from sources close to them.