Nathan Wade, former Fulton County special prosecutor, stated that Donald Trump could still be tried and potentially jailed in Georgia even if he wins a second term and is in the White House. Wade's assertion, made during an interview with CNN's Kaitlan Collins, has sparked significant debate. He emphasized that there is no legal barrier preventing the trial from proceeding, although he acknowledged that it might not look favorable to the rest of the world. Wade also mentioned that Trump could be imprisoned if convicted. This statement comes amid ongoing discussions about the implications of a sitting President facing legal proceedings.
Nathan Wade expects Trump to face trial in Georgia even if elected president https://t.co/PYK9lcNxNg
Former Fulton County special prosecutor Nathan Wade said he expects former President Trump to head to trial in the Georgia election interference case even if he is reelected in November. https://t.co/uLsneWN9ak
Former Fulton County prosecutor Nathan Wade claimed Wednesday that even if Donald Trump won re-election, he could still be tried and imprisoned if convicted—a belief that elicited skepticism from CNN’s Kaitlan Collins. https://t.co/8pmPmXDz0h
Nathan Wade says Trump can still be tried and even jailed in Georgia even if he’s elected President. It is dizzying to think what it would mean to have a sitting President of the United States behind bars, jailed by a local judge in Fulton County https://t.co/2JvSBuLcZf
BREAKING: Fani Willis ex-lover, Nathan Wade, rushes to @CNN, tells @kaitlancollins he believes Trump can be put on trial in Georgia, even if he wins a second term and is in the White House. “I don’t believe it looks good to the rest of the world." WATCH https://t.co/8nlOKVYt7N
Nathan Wade says he believes Trump can be put on trial in Georgia, even if he wins a second term and is in the White House. “I don’t believe it looks good to the rest of the world. But certainly I don’t think that there’s anything that would prevent that from happening.” https://t.co/1KjBbZ2Wqt