Rep. Lance Gooden (R-TX) has demanded transparency from President Joe Biden regarding alleged meetings between the White House and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’s top prosecutor before indicting former President Donald Trump.
Gooden expressed concerns about potential coordination between Willis and the White House, citing allegations of improper relationships, financial benefits, and lack of prosecutorial experience.
He called for a clear separation between political processes and legal proceedings and requested information about any meetings or communications between the White House and individuals involved in investigating Trump. (Trending: Fox News Star Accused Of Major Scandal)
“It has come to light that Mr. Wade, while working on the investigation into President Trump’s alleged election interference, billed Fulton County for two separate meetings with White House Counsel in May and November of 2022,” Gooden wrote.
“This information, revealed in a recent court filing, suggests a concerning level of coordination between the White House and those leading politically sensitive investigations.”
“This is especially concerning given the alleged personal relationship between Ms. Willis and Mr. Wade and the financial benefits they reportedly received during the course of the investigation,” Gooden said.
“The involvement of the White House in a case of this magnitude undermines that confidence and suggests a misuse of power for political ends.”
“We must maintain a clear separation between political processes and legal proceedings,” he added.
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