Former Fulton County prosecutor Nathan Wade appeared on “Good Morning America” on Monday and stated that the Georgia election interference case involving former President Donald Trump will face a “day of reckoning.” Wade was removed from the case by the Judge due to his relationship with District Attorney Fani Willis.
During the interview, Wade expressed surprise at the intense public scrutiny and harassment he faced after taking on the case. Despite this, he stated that he has nothing to hide and is willing to be scrutinized. He acknowledged that his life was in danger but did not regret taking on the case.
When asked about attacks from the former president questioning the credibility of the case due to his relationship with Willis, Wade defended the sufficiency of the indictment and evidence uncovered in the case. He emphasized that a Fulton County jury will ultimately make the decision on the case.
In conclusion, Wade reiterated that there will be a day of reckoning for the case in Fulton County, Georgia.