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Nathan Wade Testifies Before House Judiciary Investigators

While Congress is officially not in session until after the November 5 election, that doesn’t mean there’s no business getting done on Capitol Hill. On Tuesday, investigators for the House Judiciary Committee heard closed-door testimony from former Fulton County Special Prosecuting Attorney Nathan Wade in a bid for information regarding Wade’s relationship with District Attorney Fani Willis and whether federal tax dollars helped bankroll it. 

Former Fulton County Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade left Capitol Hill on Tuesday after a marathon four-and-a-half hour grilling by House Judiciary Committee investigators.

Wade, whose legal team included former Georgia Gov. Roy Barnes, said little to reporters before, after and during his closed-door deposition. No lawmakers were seen entering or leaving the room.

“This is all I’m going to say – we gave our testimony, we cooperated and we…

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