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Former President Donald Trump is demanding records that he says might show coordination between the Biden administration and prosecutors in Georgia related to charges brought against him for election interference.
In a court filing late Tuesday, Trump’s lawyers said they’re particularly interested in meetings that White House officials may have had with Nathan Wade, who was hired by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis as a special prosecutor to work on her case charging Trump and others with a major racketeering conspiracy.

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