Mark Meadows Testifies in Georgia Election Probe
Ex-Trump Chief of Staff Grants Immunity to Testify
Meadows' Role in Overthrowing 2020 Election Under Scrutiny
Mark Meadows, Donald Trump's final White House Chief of Staff, testified in a federal courtroom in Georgia on Monday about efforts to question the 2020 presidential election results. Meadows' testimony is part of a larger investigation into Trump's actions leading up to the January 6th Capitol riot.
Sources say that Meadows has spoken with Jack Smith's team several times this year and has been granted immunity to testify under oath. Meadows has been a key figure in the investigations related to Trump, and his testimony could provide valuable information about the events leading up to the riot.
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol released a report on Sunday that laid out its case for a contempt of Congress charge against Meadows. The 6 committee votes to hold Trump's former chief of staff Meadows in contempt. The contempt resolution will now go to the House floor for a vote.
Meadows' testimony is a significant development in the investigation into the January 6th attack. It is possible that his testimony could lead to further charges against Trump or other individuals involved in the events leading up to the riot.
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