President Trump weighs in on resignation of prosecutor Nathan Wade: ‘BIG STUFF’

2WBKWPH Former President Donald Trump speaks to the press before closing arguments at his civil fraud trial at State Supreme Court in New York on January 11, 2024

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Just ahead of his “Buckeye Values PAC Rally” in Dayton, Ohio, President Trump weighed in on Fulton County Special Prosecutor Nathan Wade’s resignation on Friday. 

Wade announced his resignation within a day of Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee’s ruling that either he or Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis must resign. 

In a Truth Social post, President Trump wrote, “The Fani Willis lover, Mr. Nathan Wade, Esq., has just resigned in disgrace, as per his and her reading of the Judge’s order today.”

The 45th president said that Wade was the “Prosecutor ‘engaged’ by Fani (pronounced Fauni) Willis, to persecute TRUMP for Crooked Joe Biden and his Department of Injustice, for purposes of Election Interference and living the life of the Rich & Famous.”

He emphasized that the judge’s decision was “the equivalent of Deranged Jack Smith getting ‘canned,’ BIG STUFF, something which should happen in the not too distant future!!!” 

President Trump will likely speak in further detail about the ruling during his Ohio rally, broadcasted by RSBN at 4:00 p.m. ET. 

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