Jordan Seeks Records Over Prosecutor's Meetings With Dems in Trump Election Probe
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House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan requested records from Nathan Wade, a prosecutor assisting with the Trump Georgia election case, regarding Wade's meetings with Biden officials and Democrats in 2022.
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Wade was reimbursed by Fulton County for trips to the White House and meetings with the January 6th committee while working on the Trump case.
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Jordan raised concerns about potential misuse of federal funds and commingling of funds to pay Wade over $650,000 for his work on the politically motivated case.
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Wade allegedly went on lavish personal vacations with Fulton County DA Fani Willis while being paid by her office from 2021-2022.
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A filing by Trump co-defendant Michael Roman exposed Wade's invoices and alleged "improper relationship" with Willis as grounds to dismiss the case.