The Florida Senator said that Mr Trump is ‘going to have an extremely talented group of people that can serve this country in multiple roles, and that’s a decision he’s going to have to make’
Nathan Wade, the former Fulton County special prosecutor involved in the election interference case against former President Donald Trump, spoke out for the first time Sunday since resigning from the case after a public disqualification battle over his relationship with District Attorney Fani Willis. Wade, who resigned from the case last month following a judge's ruling, conceded he had certain regrets about the relationship but defended the integrity of the case against Trump and others moving forward. "Workplace romances are as American as apple pie," Wade told ABC News' Linsey Davis in an exclusive sit-down interview.
Jak Jones faces Kyren Wilson in the final at the Crucible as both players look to land a first major title