Political Breakfast

Former Fulton special prosecutor Nathan Wade goes on national TV, talks about romantic relationship that led to him resigning from Donald Trump's election interference case

May 7, 2024

On this week’s Political Breakfast, Nathan Wade is breaking his silence on his past romantic relationship with Fulton District Attorney Fani Willis, and the gang is back to talking about the prosecution team, and former lovers.

The former special prosecutor in the Georgia election interference case against Donald Trump is speaking out for the first time. 

Wade resigned from the case after Fulton Judge Scott McAfee ruled his past romantic relationship with Willis created a conflict of interest.

Many Republicans and Democrats believe that relationship put the Georgia election interference case against Trump and alleged co-conspirators in jeapordy.

In an interview with ABC’s Linsey Davis on Good Morning America, Wade said he hated how his “personal life began to overshadow the true issues” in the case, and that workplace romances are “as American as apple pie.”

Trump and others charged have appealed the ruling that allowed DA Willis to stay on the case. 

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