Nathan Wade's team stops CNN interview when questioned about dating Fani Willis.

Wade and an unknown man were talking in the corner, but Collins continued where she left off.

June 13th 2024.

Nathan Wade's team stops CNN interview when questioned about dating Fani Willis.
During a recent interview with CNN, special prosecutor Nathan Wade faced a tense moment when anchor Kaitlan Collins brought up his romantic relationship with Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. The interview, which aired on June 12, quickly went viral on social media. Collins began by asking Wade about the current dynamics of their relationship, to which he responded that they are great friends who speak regularly. However, he acknowledged that the nature of their conversations had changed since they started dating. Instead of focusing solely on the case they were working on, they now also check in with each other about personal matters like handling threats and staying safe.

As the conversation continued, Collins asked Wade when their romantic relationship began. However, before he could answer, he was interrupted by a member of his team who signaled him to pause. Wade then stepped away from the camera to discuss the situation with his team. Luckily, the cameras kept rolling and captured the unexpected moment.

After a brief pause, Wade returned to the interview and Collins asked if everything was okay. He simply replied with a yes and the interview continued. While it is unclear what was discussed during the break, Collins continued with her line of questioning, asking Wade about the timeline of his relationship with Willis. Wade responded with a different tone, shifting the focus to the distraction this relationship has caused in the case against former President Donald Trump for election interference in Georgia.

Collins then reminded Wade that the Georgia Court of Appeals could ask similar questions, but he stood his ground and refused to clarify the timeline of their relationship, stating that he did not want to jeopardize the case or the court's ruling. This sparked a debate on social media, with some users agreeing with Wade and others criticizing him for not being transparent.

Meanwhile, Trump's legal troubles are far from over. He was recently found guilty on 34 counts in a hush-money case, but he still faces charges in Fulton County. A grand jury indicted Trump and 18 others in August 2023 for their alleged involvement in a scheme to illegally overturn the 2020 presidential election. While some defendants have pleaded guilty, Trump and the others have pleaded not guilty. The case continues to unfold, and the public is eagerly following every development.

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