Nathan Wade Testifies Before Georgia Senate Subcommittee Investigating Fani Willis
- On Friday, Nathan Wade testified before a subcommittee in Atlanta, reading an opening statement that barred discussion of his relationship with Fani Willis.
- The panel was created in January 2024 to examine Willis' hiring and alleged romance, which an appeals court said created an 'appearance of impropriety' and led to the case dismissal on November 26, 2026.
- Wade said he could not recall when trips or calls happened, who he met, or what was discussed, but defended the investigation, stating 'she led us, I led the team and we did the work.'
- Only Dolezal and Cowsert attended Friday’s subcommittee meeting, and Dolezal said Wade’s testimony raised questions about coordination to 'get Trump.'
- With 2026 statewide campaigns underway, critics say the committee's scope expansion and little new evidence make the probe politically motivated, while legal-fee disputes continue. Wade's lawyer argued the hearings are partisan.
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A tense exchange unfolded Friday at the Georgia State Capitol as Nathan Wade, the former special prosecutor in the Fulton County election interference case against President Donald Trump, testified before a state Senate subcommittee.
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