Nathan Wade, the star-crossed lover of Trump’s Georgia prosecutor Fani Willis, has suddenly disappeared just as a U.S. House committee ordered him to appear for questioning about their torrid affair.
A spokesman for the House Judiciary Committee, chaired by Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), called it “extremely unusual” to have correspondence with a potential witness like Wade only to see him go dark. The Republican-led probe is intended to explore whether Wills, the Fulton County district attorney, abused federal dollars in search of criminal wrongdoing by former President Donald Trump. Wade left her office after a judge ruled they must resolve a conflict of interest in order to continue the case.
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“The Judiciary Committee has served over 100 subpoenas this Congress,” Dye said in a statement to the Daily Caller. “We have done so, for the most part, without controversy or the need to use the U.S. Marshals. Nathan Wade’s evasion of service is extremely unusual and will require the Committee to spend U.S. tax dollars to locate him.”
Wade’s absence is not the first disappearing act pulled on House investigators. In February, Willis was subpoenaed to appear before the committee