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Nathan Wade conspiring with Biden admin

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posted on Oct, 22 2024 @ 12:49 PM
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www.foxnews.com...

Details he did not recall included participants in the meeting, any possible travel, or who was involved in scheduling it.

But when asked, "And if you billed for it, if you billed 8 hours for interview with D.C./White House, it's safe to assume that you would have taken part in the interview?," Wade replied, "Yes ma’am."

The transcript does not indicate what the meetings were about, including whether they were related to Trump.


So we all assumed this was the case, but we just didn't have the proof. Now it's coming out. Nathan Wade has some mental decline that seems to render his memory mute. So we won't be able to ask him anything, but once he is faced with disbarment, he might have a sudden miracle of memory functionality. I think all the lawfare will be exposed, everyone will know what took place here, and the excuses will be BAMN. The part that really needs to change is the accountability part. So far, from the first whispers of Russian Collusion, the only casualty has been that one DOJ lawyer who falsified evidence, and was given almost no sentence, everyone else seems to have escaped repercussions.

Maybe when we have a new DOJ, new leadership, and just a tiny bit of common sense back in the government, some of these things can be repaired, and those who did bad things can be punished.



posted on Oct, 22 2024 @ 01:10 PM
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I think we will see these happen in the coming days more and more. The game is close to over and the next stage, stopping the certification, is ready to start full steam ahead.


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posted on Oct, 22 2024 @ 01:17 PM
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originally posted by: matafuchs
I think we will see these happen in the coming days more and more. The game is close to over and the next stage, stopping the certification, is ready to start full steam ahead.


The Left has been howling for 3 years about an insurrection that never happened on Jan 6th.

They will attempt a real one when Trump wins.



posted on Oct, 22 2024 @ 01:30 PM
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a reply to: RazorV66

Because they wanted everyone to think it was bad when he did it and now it will be saving democracy when they do. I still think we are going to have a 'major' event between now or on election day to scare people. They already put us at ease stating they caught someone who was going to do it.

It is a script..



posted on Oct, 22 2024 @ 02:29 PM
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Wade said he did not know or recall information dozens of times throughout the course of the interview.


Sounds familiar - somehow I bet he'll still be able to sell his memoirs for a few $Million.

The only thing shorter than a democrats memory is their attention span.



posted on Oct, 22 2024 @ 03:22 PM
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originally posted by: matafuchs
I think we will see these happen in the coming days more and more. The game is close to over and the next stage, stopping the certification, is ready to start full steam ahead.


wouldn't that "threaten democracy?"



posted on Oct, 22 2024 @ 04:38 PM
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The 8-hour conference with "DC/White House" took place on November 18, 2022. Wade billed exactly $2,000 for 8 hours of attorney time at $250.00/hour. There was no billing for travel expenses, from which we can conclude that the meeting was probably held locally or possibly over the internet. November 18, 2022 was the same day that Special Counsel Smith was appointed to take over the Federal election interference case against Trump. The Federal case and the Georgia State case have a large amount of overlap, since they both resulted from the same criminal actions on the part of Trump. That means they would both use mostly the same witnesses and documentary evidence. Federal charges traditionally take precedence over State charges, so the State prosecutors needed to know if Smith was going to be interfering with the prosecution that Georgia State was planning. The White House was included because both Smith and Willis needed to know whether the Office of the President was going to claim Executive Privilege over any of the witnesses/evidence.

Coordination meetings between Federal/State prosecutors are normal when there is overlap between the two jurisdictions. In fact, Gov. Ron De Santis made sure that happened in the case of the assassination attempt against Trump in Florida.

And, of course, there is no law against State prosecutors talking to Federal prosecutors.



posted on Oct, 22 2024 @ 04:45 PM
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originally posted by: Boomer1947
a reply to: network dude

The 8-hour conference with "DC/White House" took place on November 18, 2022. Wade billed exactly $2,000 for 8 hours of attorney time at $250.00/hour. There was no billing for travel expenses, from which we can conclude that the meeting was probably held locally or possibly over the internet. November 18, 2022 was the same day that Special Counsel Smith was appointed to take over the Federal election interference case against Trump. The Federal case and the Georgia State case have a large amount of overlap, since they both resulted from the same criminal actions on the part of Trump. That means they would both use mostly the same witnesses and documentary evidence. Federal charges traditionally take precedence over State charges, so the State prosecutors needed to know if Smith was going to be interfering with the prosecution that Georgia State was planning. The White House was included because both Smith and Willis needed to know whether the Office of the President was going to claim Executive Privilege over any of the witnesses/evidence.

Coordination meetings between Federal/State prosecutors are normal when there is overlap between the two jurisdictions. In fact, Gov. Ron De Santis made sure that happened in the case of the assassination attempt against Trump in Florida.

And, of course, there is no law against State prosecutors talking to Federal prosecutors.




Bull.



posted on Oct, 22 2024 @ 04:51 PM
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a reply to: Boomer1947

RICO violations because the story is about coordinating the fabrication of false evidence and false charges.

This won't end well if White hats are in charge.


So far, they aren't.


edit on 22-10-2024 by Justoneman because: (no reason given)



posted on Oct, 22 2024 @ 04:57 PM
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Funny how most of the articles I have seen are missing the bit where Wade had to go and get a crash course in RICO prosecution. If that was the case how in God's green earth was he the highest paid member of the prosecution? Only answer that fits is he was screwing the DA and the two of them were screwing all of us!



posted on Oct, 22 2024 @ 05:16 PM
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this is obviously for the room, as you don't make it back to your hit and run posts.

But we were told many times, the white house has nothing to do with these cases. That is a lie, it was a lie, and you are perpetuating a lie, for reasons only you know.

We all know the facts of the case, they are in the article and easy to grasp. So why would a local prosecutor in a local case, be meeting for 8 hours with federal prosecutors? Rhetorical, since you won't be back.



posted on Oct, 22 2024 @ 10:55 PM
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...with D.C./White House...


So for convenience sake this meeting took place in the White House rather than at the DOJ or FBI offices in Georgia?

Really?



posted on Oct, 23 2024 @ 07:51 AM
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Oct 23rd 2024

President Biden wants someone to put Donald Trump in prison ASAP, before election day.

"DOJ has got to lock him up!"

Assassination failed 3 times. Plan-B is imprisonment. 😳

Source: www.thegatewaypundit.com...



posted on Oct, 23 2024 @ 11:18 AM
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a reply to: WeMustCare

I hope folks are smart enough to realize that the lawfare against Trump failed, and all that money and time spent to jail him and tag him as a "felon" failed. He has been unhurt by it, and likely gained some support due to it. If he wins, his DOJ will fire Jack Smith, and reverse all the stupid. If he doesn't win, he's out of the political game, so going after him then will seem like such a tiny vindictive move, even the slow democrats will realize it. So there is no need to be concerned Trump will be jailed. There is concern with how connected the Biden admin is to the DOJ and state prosecutors that have going after Trump. Even after the election, those idiots have to be concerned with repercussions for illegal actions.

It's just Karma, it will come back around, always does.



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