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GEORGIA IN THE HOT SEAT
Former Fulton County Particular Prosecutor Nathan Wade left Capitol Hill on Tuesday after a marathon four-and-a-half hour grilling by Home Judiciary Committee investigators.
Wade, whose authorized workforce included former Georgia Gov. Roy Barnes, stated little to reporters earlier than, after and through his closed-door deposition. No lawmakers have been seen getting into or leaving the room.
Nathan Wade and Donald Trump. (Left: (Photograph by Brynn Anderson-Pool/Getty Photographs), Proper: (Photograph by Mario Tama/Getty Photographs))
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