A former special prosecutor on the case against former President Donald Trump in Georgia canceled a national television interview at the eleventh hour over the weekend, citing a family emergency.
Nathan Wade, who resigned from his position with the Fulton County district attorney’s office last week, backed out of the interview late Saturday night, the evening before it was scheduled to take place Sunday morning on Meet the Press, according to a statement from the show.
The appearance was set to be the first time Wade would speak publicly about a scandal between him and District Attorney Fani Willis that derailed the Trump case for roughly two months.
Trump and several co-defendants in the case had moved to disqualify Willis in January after uncovering that she had been involved in an undisclose …