Trump Allies Question Motives of Georgia Prosecutor After Romance Allegations
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Salacious accusations surfaced that Fani Willis hired a romantic partner, Nathan Wade, as a top prosecutor in Trump's Georgia election case.
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Trump allies are using the accusation to claim Willis's prosecution of Trump is politically motivated, though legal experts doubt it requires removing her.
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Willis defended Wade's hiring but did not deny the relationship allegation, calling him a "great friend."
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Republicans like Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene demanded investigations into Willis, though Trump's attorney wants to first hear Willis's response.
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A hearing is set for January 31st where more evidence of the alleged relationship may surface from Wade's ongoing divorce case.