Want more proof that not a single, solitary member of the lawfare corps prosecuting ex-prez Donald Trump has the nation’s best interests at heart?
Look no further than Nathan Wade, the disgraced special prosecutor in the Georgia elections case against Trump — forced out because of his 100% unethical office romance with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis (who should have gotten the boot too, but that’s another editorial).
“Workplace romances are as American as apple pie,” Wade smirked in an ABC interview. “It happens to everyone. But it happened to the two of us.”
Yeah, Nathan — getting hired by your secret lover despite lacking relevant experience as she prosecutes a hugely important case “happens to everyone,” as does getting the chance to rack up close to $700,000 in fees.
Spending big bucks on romantic getaways with said paramour/boss is “as American as apple pie,” especially when (like Wade) you drop more than $6,000 on travel to places like Aruba in October and November 2022 alone.
Want more proof that not a single, solitary member of the lawfare corps prosecuting ex-prez Donald Trump has the nation’s best interests at heart?
Look no further than Nathan Wade, the disgraced special prosecutor in the Georgia elections case against Trump — forced out because of his 100% unethical office romance with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis (who should have gotten the boot too, but that’s another editorial).
“Workplace romances are as American as apple pie,” Wade smirked in an ABC interview. “It happens to everyone. But it happened to the two of us.”
Yeah, Nathan — getting hired by your secret lover despite lacking relevant experience as she prosecutes a hugely important case “happens to everyone,” as does getting the chance to rack up close to $700,000 in fees.
Spending big bucks on romantic getaways with said paramour/boss is “as American as apple pie,” especially when (like Wade) you drop more than $6,000 on travel to places like Aruba in October and November 2022 alone.