Donald Trump was the victim of unprecedented lawfare before the 2024 Election.
Democrats claimed it was all on the up and up.
Now 8,000 pages of documents just dropped – and Fani Willis spent years in court trying to make sure you never saw a single one of them.
Biden White House Waived Executive Privilege to Help Fani Willis Target Trump
The documents – obtained through a lawsuit by Just the News and America First Legal after Willis tried to hide them – show coordination so extensive it makes your head spin.
In September 2022, Biden's top White House lawyer, Special Counsel Richard Sauber, sent a letter directly to Willis' office waiving executive privilege former Trump White House officials so her prosecutors could drag them before a Georgia grand jury.
This is the first documented proof Biden extended that privilege waiver to help a state-level prosecution targeting the man he was running against for president.
Willis' office fought in court for years to keep these documents buried.
The moment she dropped her privilege claims and released them without redactions, the whole rotten operation came pouring out.
Nathan Wade Was at the White House While the Case Was Being Built
Here's the detail that should make every American's jaw drop.
Nathan Wade – Willis' outside special prosecutor, who was sleeping with her while billing Georgia taxpayers $250 an hour – billed Fulton County $2,000 for meetings at the Biden White House in November 2022, right as Willis' probe was accelerating.
When Congress asked Wade what happened at those meetings, he said he couldn't remember.
The man billing taxpayers $2,000 a meeting couldn't remember sitting down with the White House of the sitting president during an active prosecution of that president's political rival – and he was the same man Willis swore under oath she paid the same rate as every other prosecutor.
She lied about that too.
The Georgia Court of Appeals threw Willis off the case for prosecutorial misconduct and conflict of interest.
A judge dismissed the entire case against Trump in November.
Trump Said the Lawfare Was Coordinated – Documents Prove He Was Right
Trump told anyone who would listen that Fani Willis in Georgia, Jack Smith in Washington, and Alvin Bragg in New York were all coordinated out of the Biden White House.
The media called it unhinged.
Bragg's lead prosecutor, Matthew Colangelo, had just walked away from the number three job at Biden's DOJ to run Trump's New York prosecution – a move so strange that even Republican skeptics asked why a senior federal official would accept such a dramatic demotion unless someone asked him to.
Smith was appointed by Merrick Garland three days after Trump announced his 2024 campaign.
Biden leaked to the New York Times that he believed Trump "should be prosecuted."
And now 8,000 pages of documents prove Willis was simultaneously coordinating with Biden's White House, Biden's DOJ, and the Democrat-controlled January 6 Committee – all at the same time, all against the same target.
Three prosecutors.
One machine.
Fani Willis Coordinated With Biden DOJ and the January 6 Committee at the Same Time
The documents show Willis didn't just coordinate with Biden's White House – she coordinated with Biden's DOJ and the Democrats running the January 6 Select Committee simultaneously.
Willis' office reached out directly to Congressman Bennie Thompson, Nancy Pelosi's hand-picked chairman of the sham January 6 Committee, for a meeting.
Committee staff offered to brief Willis' prosecutors on witness testimony and share documents with them in Washington.
In December 2022, a top Willis deputy sent a glowing email to the committee's chief investigative counsel praising everything they'd "accomplished" together.
Meanwhile, the Biden DOJ was handing Willis transcripts of testimony from former Trump DOJ officials as a "courtesy" – officials compelled to testify before Congress and now available to be used against Trump in Georgia.
Former Trump DOJ official Jeff Clark – one of the defendants in Willis' now-dead case – said it plainly.
"Fani was colluding with the Biden WH, the Biden DOJ, and the J6 Committee. Now the documents have come out proving that to be true. They were withheld from the GA defendants on spurious privilege grounds. A disgrace."
Biden DOJ Called It a Conspiracy Theory – 8,000 Pages Say Otherwise
When Trump called all of this the Biden administration's doing, the DOJ sent Congress a letter calling it a "conspiracy theory" and demanded Republicans stop spreading it.
The media reported the denial and moved on.
The American Enterprise Institute documented the full pattern: Biden's number three DOJ official left his federal post to run Trump's New York prosecution, Smith was appointed three days after Trump announced his candidacy, and Biden had told his inner circle Trump should be prosecuted.
Now 8,000 pages say otherwise.
Not one anchor who called Trump a liar will correct the record.
The coordinated legal assault that consumed three years, cost tens of millions in legal fees, and was designed to put Trump in prison before the 2024 election is now documented in black and white.
Trump won anyway.
And the people who built the machine to destroy him have some serious questions to answer.
Sources:
- Jerry Dunleavy and Steven Richards, "The Fani Files: Georgia Prosecutor Plotted Trump Case Closely With Biden DOJ, J6 Democrats: Memos," Just the News, February 25, 2026.
- Katelynn Richardson, "Biden White House Helped Fani Willis Move Trump Probe Forward, Unearthed Letter Reveals," Daily Caller News Foundation, February 25, 2026.
- Gregg Jarrett, "Should Prosecutors Be Prosecuted for Their Lawfare Campaign Against Trump?" Fox News, January 16, 2025.
- John Yoo and Robert Delahunty, "Prosecute the Architects of Trump Lawfare for Election Interference," American Enterprise Institute, January 27, 2025.
- Jim Jordan, "Chairman Jordan Investigates Justice Department Coordination with Alvin Bragg's Politicized Prosecution," House Judiciary Committee, April 2024.

