It sounds like a real-life game of hide and seek, but with way higher stakes! The House Judiciary Committee is on a serious hunt for former Fulton County special prosecutor Nathan Wade, and it’s not going too smoothly.
After issuing a subpoena on Friday, things took a turn for the frustrating when Wade’s lawyer declined to accept it on his behalf, and Wade himself seemingly ghosted their email attempts.
At this point, the U.S. Marshals have been brought in to help locate him, which is wild considering how often subpoenas get served without drama. The fact that Wade is playing hard to find has raised eyebrows, especially since the committee has handed out over 100 subpoenas this Congress without this kind of chaos.
Wade’s connection to Fani Willis, the DA who charged Trump with trying to mess with Georgia’s 2020 election results, has no doubt added more layers of intensity. His role in prosecuting this major case against Trump, who has consistently called the charges a “witch hunt,” makes his absence all the more significant. The plot just keeps thickening.
It seems Wade is really not trying to be found, which is bound to raise more questions than answers as this whole thing unfolds. Stay tuned—because whatever happens next, it’s sure to be dramatic!