Ex-Trump aide Meadows cooperating with House Jan. 6 panel

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Mark Meadows, Donald Trump's former chief of staff, is cooperating with a House panel investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection and providing some documents, putting off for now the panel's threat to hold him in contempt, the committee's chairman said Tuesday.

Thompson said Meadows has produced records and will soon appear for an initial deposition.

“The Select Committee expects all witnesses, including Mr. Meadows, to provide all information requested and that the Select Committee is lawfully entitled to receive,” Thompson said.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...cooperating-with-house-jan-6-panel/ar-AARj9eZ
 
Trump's attempt to rewrite history just took a big hit

Former Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows is now cooperating with the House's January 6 select committee investigation represents a clear and present danger to the former president and his attempts to rewrite the history of that fateful day.

"He has produced records to the committee and will soon appear for an initial deposition," committee chair Bennie Thompson told CNN of Meadows. "The Select Committee expects all witnesses, including Mr. Meadows, to provide all information requested and that the Select Committee is lawfully entitled to receive. The Committee will continue to assess his degree of compliance with our subpoena after the deposition."


Meadows' cooperation marks a serious reversal from his stance earlier this month when he failed to heed a congressional subpoena to appear for a deposition about what he knew and when -- both during the January 6 riot and in the days leading up to it.

What changed his mind? It's impossible to know for sure, but the Department of Justice's decision to bring criminal contempt charges against former Trump White House political guru Steve Bannon -- the same day that Meadows no-showed for his deposition -- for refusing to cooperate with the committee could have something to do with it.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...ewrite-history-just-took-a-big-hit/ar-AARj5Id
 
Hate to say it, but “grumpy” has a point, sorta, none of this will come to anything, as we’ve seen over the last six years, the Trump team will delay, postpone and appeal everything and anything. Other than hits in the media, it will produce nothing, January 6th proved that, look at the NY case against Trump, they’ve been at it for four years with hard evidence and a Grand Jury and all that has resulted is Cohen going to country club jail of two years

Given the probability that the GOP takes the House next November it will all end with a formal report going nowhere, the Trump team as Meadows knows this, and consequently the endless “investigation” into Hunter Biden will commence
 
Trump's attempt to rewrite history just took a big hit

Former Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows is now cooperating with the House's January 6 select committee investigation represents a clear and present danger to the former president and his attempts to rewrite the history of that fateful day.

"He has produced records to the committee and will soon appear for an initial deposition," committee chair Bennie Thompson told CNN of Meadows. "The Select Committee expects all witnesses, including Mr. Meadows, to provide all information requested and that the Select Committee is lawfully entitled to receive. The Committee will continue to assess his degree of compliance with our subpoena after the deposition."


Meadows' cooperation marks a serious reversal from his stance earlier this month when he failed to heed a congressional subpoena to appear for a deposition about what he knew and when -- both during the January 6 riot and in the days leading up to it.

What changed his mind? It's impossible to know for sure, but the Department of Justice's decision to bring criminal contempt charges against former Trump White House political guru Steve Bannon -- the same day that Meadows no-showed for his deposition -- for refusing to cooperate with the committee could have something to do with it.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...ewrite-history-just-took-a-big-hit/ar-AARj5Id

Excellent.
 
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Meadows is talking a little but will stop at Trump's lawbreaking ways. He thinks he can get away with that. Meadow says Trump had Covid when he debated Biden. He arrived late(deliberately) and said no time for a test. What would have been the result if he failed one at that time.
 
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