Scumbag Nathan Wade has no regard for democracy, mirroring the actions of Trump’s prosecutors.
Want more evidence that not a single, solitary member of the lawfare corps prosecuting ex-president Donald Trump has the nation’s best interests at heart?
Look no further than Nathan Wade, the disgraced special prosecutor in the Georgia elections case against Trump — he was forced out due to his unethical office romance with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis (who should have been terminated as well, but that’s another story).
“Workplace romances are as American as apple pie,” Wade smirked in an ABC interview. “It happens to everyone. But it happened to the two of us.”

Yes, Nathan — getting hired by your secret lover despite lacking relevant experience while prosecuting a critically important case is something that happens to everyone, just like accumulating nearly $700,000 in fees.
Splurging on romantic vacations with your partner/boss is “as American as apple pie,” especially when you spend over $6,000 on trips to destinations like Aruba in October and November 2022 alone.
Engaging in deceitful behavior and avoiding accountability until the truth catches up with you is something we guess happens to everyone — but showing no remorse for your obvious misconduct is inexcusable.
He even had the nerve to dismiss the concerns of his ultimate victims, the Fulton County taxpayers.
“When you are in the middle of it, these feelings are developing and you get to a point where the feelings are so strong that you start to want to do things that really are none of the public’s concern,” he said.
Sorry, but when you’re a public servant, all your actions are the public’s concern. And you’re the one who brought your scandalous affair into the workplace.
These individuals are the real threats to the democracy they claim to protect, not Trump.
So, in a twisted way, we should thank Wade and his arrogance for unequivocally proving it.