Nathan Wade told Congress on Tuesday during a long-awaited closed-door deposition in Washington, D.C., that his work as special prosecutor on the election interference case against former President Donald Trump in Georgia was aboveboard.
Wade told the House Judiciary Committee the Trump case was “not politically motivated” and that he did “nothing to compromise the integrity” of it, remarks that came after Wade resigned from the case in March following revelations of his romantic involvement with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.
Wade’s comments, which he has made before, were part of his opening statement to the committee; however, Wade also underwent hours of questioning from the committee, and whether he cooperated and answered lawmakers’ questions remains unknown.
His attorney Andrew Evans, who was with him for the deposition, provided Wade’s…