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Nathan Wade addresses Trump attacks, weighs in on status of Georgia case: 'Day of reckoning is coming'

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Former Trump prosecutor Nathan Wade responded to the former president's attacks against him on Wednesday and warned the "day of reckoning" is coming.

"There’s something special about individuals who say things just for attention or just to get a reaction," Wade said on MSNBC." "My reaction is simply this: thank you."

Former President Trump called Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis "Fani Wade" because of the affair she had with Wade, who was ultimately forced off the case against the presumptive presidential nominee. He also mocked Willis for hiring Wade, who he said "had never done this before."

MSNBC's Joy Reid asked Wade if he believed the Georgia election interference case against Trump would go to trial. He said "that day of reckoning is coming."

NATHAN WADE SPEAKS OUT ON ‘WORKPLACE ROMANCE’ WITH FULTON COUNTY DA FANI WILLIS: ‘AMERICAN AS APPLE PIE’

"I do not believe that it'll go before the election, the court of appeals, they have a job to do, when that'll happen I don't know. I'm certainly not trying to opine as to what they'll tell you," he said.

Reid pressed Wade on what he believed might be the strongest piece of evidence against Trump.

"I am not going to tell you that," he responded and said he and Willis remain friends. Wade was spotted at the DA's victory

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