Fani Willis Has to Answer to Georgia Lawmakers Over This Shady Biden Money

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Fani Willis's own prosecutor billed eight hours to the Biden White House and swore under oath he remembered nothing about it.

That invoice just became the least of her problems.

Georgia investigators found what else was in her files – and Trump was right about all of it.

Nathan Wade Billed the Biden White House Eight Hours and Remembered Nothing

Nathan Wade was Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis's hand-picked special prosecutor – and, it later emerged, her secret romantic partner.

Willis paid him more than $600,000 in taxpayer money to lead the RICO case against Trump and his allies for contesting the 2020 Election in Georgia.

The evidence is right there in his own billing records.

November 18, 2022: "Interview with DC/White House." Eight hours. $250 an hour. Two thousand dollars charged to Fulton County taxpayers.

Wade sat before the House Judiciary Committee and answered "I don't remember" 58 times when asked about those meetings.

Under oath, he couldn't name who from the White House was involved, whether the meeting was in person or by phone, or whether he had even traveled to Washington for it.

What he couldn't deny was his own invoice.

"If you billed eight hours for the interview with D.C./White House, it's safe to assume that you would have taken part in the interview," a Judiciary Committee investigator pressed him.

Wade's answer: "Yes ma'am."

The Biden DOJ Handed Willis a 2 Million Dollar Sole Source Grant

In 2022, while Willis was assembling her racketeering case against Donald Trump, the Biden Justice Department invited her to apply for a federal grant.

Not a competitive grant.

A sole-source award – meaning no other county in America was allowed to compete for it.

Fulton County walked away with $2,000,000.

That grant was part of more than $18 million the Biden DOJ sent to Willis' office between 2021 and 2024.

Willis documented the arrangement herself in a December 2022 letter to DOJ Senior Advisor Scott Pestridge: "I want to document your recognition of our progress and services provided with dynamic partners, as we complete sole source steps for our new grant award, a grant in which you invited us to apply."

Georgia State Senator Greg Dolezal – one of the Republicans leading the state-level investigation into Willis – isn't buying the coincidence.

"We have a lot of questions about that," he told Just the News last week.

8000 Pages of Documents Showed Exactly Who Was Coordinating With Who

Willis fought for years to keep these documents hidden.

When Just the News and America First Legal sued under Georgia's Open Records Law, Willis asserted privilege claims – then dropped them all and released 8,000 pages without a single redaction.

Those pages revealed a prosecution that was never independent.

Her office coordinated with the Biden Justice Department, the Biden White House, and Democrats on Nancy Pelosi’s sham January 6 committee throughout the case.

January 6 committee staff shared evidence with Willis' team and gave her prosecutors access to witness interview material before she had convened a grand jury.

Biden's White House waived executive privilege so that former Trump administration officials could be called to testify against Trump in the Georgia case – a move the White House counsel put in writing in September 2022, two months before Wade's eight-hour billing entry.

Trump Said Biden Was Behind It and Democrats Called Him a Liar

Throughout the prosecutions, Trump insisted Biden was pulling the strings.

Democrats called it a conspiracy theory.

The media called it a distraction.

The billing records, the grant documents, and the 8,000 pages proved them all wrong.

Wade billed it to Fulton County taxpayers like any other meeting – and the prosecution fell apart anyway.

She was removed from the case for prosecutorial misconduct and conflicts of interest.

Wade resigned in disgrace.

The Georgia RICO case against Trump was dismissed.

But the machinery that built it is now sitting in front of Georgia Senate investigators, and Dolezal says the money trail is the next target.

"That's really going to be the next phase of what we're looking into," he told Just the News – tracing the link between the Biden DOJ's payments to Willis and Biden's public declaration that Trump would be stopped by any means necessary.

Every document that proves it is sitting in front of Georgia Senate investigators – and the only thing missing is someone willing to answer for it.


Sources:

  • Steven Richards, "Georgia lawmaker wants Fani Willis to answer questions about $2 million grant from Biden DOJ," Just the News, April 13, 2026.
  • John Solomon, "As Georgia prosecutor pursued Trump, Biden DOJ 'invited' her to get lucrative grant, memos show," Just the News, February 25, 2026.
  • Susan Ferrechio, "Nathan Wade, special prosecutor in Georgia's case against Donald Trump, met with Biden officials," Washington Times, October 23, 2024.
  • Elizabeth Elkind, "Nathan Wade admitted to multiple White House meetings during Trump Georgia probe, transcript suggests," Fox News, October 21, 2024.
  • Jim Jordan, "Chairman Jordan Demands Documents and Communications from Fani Willis Associate Nathan Wade," House Judiciary Committee, January 2024.

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