Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

US News

Mark Meadows Granted Immunity In Criminal Case Against Trump

via 6abc Philadelphia
This article was originally published at StateOfUnion.org. Publications approved for syndication have permission to republish this article, such as Microsoft News, Yahoo News, Newsbreak, UltimateNewswire and others. To learn more about syndication opportunities, visit About Us.

Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows reportedly received protection from Special Counsel Jack Smith in exchange for testifying against former President Donald Trump in the federal case regarding the 2020 election.

Meadows allegedly informed investigators that Trump repeatedly lied about winning the election and that claims of widespread voter fraud were false.

Meadows also revealed that Trump called Rep. Kevin McCarthy during the Capitol riot and said, “I guess these people are more upset than you are.”

“Obviously we didn’t win,” Meadows told federal investigators.

Meadows talked to the special counsel’s team at least three times in the past year.

Trump pleaded not guilty to a four-count indictment from the Justice Department.

Meadows has not been charged by Smith but is facing charges in Georgia for allegedly attempting to change the election results.

Meadows is also being charged with asking a public servant to break their oath of office.

You May Also Like

Trending