Fani Willis vowed NOT to date staff, Wade spent time at Biden White House

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Among the documents reviewed by DailyMail.com, were Wade's invoices to the DA. Shockingly, they including one bill for an 'interview with
DC/White House' for eight hours on November 18 2022 and another for eight hours including 'conference with White House Counsel' on May 23 2022. Why would a local attorney who didn't even prosecute felonies meet for eight hours with the Biden White House Counsel? Is this yet another illegal use of taxpayer funds to go after Joe Biden's political rival?
 
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Among the documents reviewed by DailyMail.com, were Wade's invoices to the DA. Shockingly, they including one bill for an 'interview with
DC/White House' for eight hours on November 18 2022 and another for eight hours including 'conference with White House Counsel' on May 23 2022. Why would a local attorney who didn't even prosecute felonies meet for eight hours with the Biden White House Counsel? Is this yet another illegal use of taxpayer funds to go after Joe Biden's political rival?
Because he was investigating former White House employees and wanted to deal with issues of executive privilege.
 
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Has he made that claim?

It is plausible. Among the indicted was Mark Meadows who was at the time of the crimes in question the WH chief of staff, the top unelected position in the Executive Office of the President. The also indicted Sydney Powell, who was considered for an appointment as special counsel. Many of the activities that didn't take place in Georgia that are part of the charged conspiracy took place at the WH. Or maybe he was just the back channel for the WH/Fulton conspiracy to indict Trump to keep him off the ballot. Conclude what you will.
 
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It is plausible. Among the indicted was Mark Meadows who was at the time of the crimes in question the WH chief of staff, the top unelected position in the Executive Office of the President. The also indicted Sydney Powell, who was considered for an appointment as special counsel. Many of the activities that didn't take place in Georgia that are part of the charged conspiracy took place at the WH. Or maybe he was just the back channel for the WH/Fulton conspiracy to indict Trump to keep him off the ballot. Conclude what you will.
Given all of the objections over the involvement of government agencies in supporting President Trump in the election, don't you think it would have been wise to stay far away from anything that might give the impression of White House participation of going after Trump?
 
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Given all of the objections over the involvement of government agencies in supporting President Trump in the election, don't you think it would have been wise to stay far away from anything that might give the impression of White House participation of going after Trump?

Did you not read my post? You do know that WH resources are implicated in the charged crimes, right? Executive privilege is in play for potential evidence. Someone from the Fulton investigation had to be in contact with the WH Counsel's office. Do you at least see this is possible? (Maybe it is "collusion" like you said, but right now the evidence doesn't show what it is.)
 
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