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Trump’s Ex-Chief of Staff Mark Meadows FLIPS, Talked To Jack Smith Over 3 TIMES


President Trump is not happy with his former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows who just made a deal for limited immunity in exchange for testifying against Trump.

Meadows has already informed Special Counsel Jack Smith that he repeatedly told Trump that “Biden won the 2020 presidential election fairly.”

Trump has refuted Meadows claims and stated “I’ve spoken to Mark Meadows many, many times over the years, and he strongly believed the election was rigged.”

Trump continued “Now, of course, you know, deranged Jack Smith and the prosecutors, they go after somebody for years, and they say, look, here’s the story, we’ll give you nothing, we’ll erect a statue to you, or you’re going to go to jail for 10 years for having done nothing wrong.”

John Solomon with Just The News reported Meadows has already talked to Special Counsel Jack Smith three times.

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Here’s what Raw Story broke:

Donald Trump spoke on Wednesday after reports that former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows made a deal for limited immunity in exchange for testimony in the federal election subversion case against the former president.

Meadows reportedly told special counsel Jack Smith’s team that he had repeatedly informed Trump that Joe Biden fairly won the 2020 presidential election.

“I’ve spoken to Mark Meadows many, many times over the years, and he strongly believed the election was rigged,” Trump said before walking into his New York fraud trial.

“Now, of course, you know, deranged Jack Smith and the prosecutors, they go after somebody for years, and they say, look, here’s the story, we’ll give you nothing, we’ll erect a statue to you, or you’re going to go to jail for 10 years for having done nothing wrong,” he continued.

Trump argued that “some people would never make that decision” to cooperate with the prosecution. “Other people would. But Mark Meadows always felt it was rigged. The whole thing was rigged. It was rigged, and it was stolen.”

Here’s what Just The News reported:

Former Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows has reportedly met with special counsel Jack Smith’s office at least three times after receiving immunity in the ongoing investigation.

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At least one such meeting took place before a federal grand jury, ABC News reported, citing “sources familiar with the matter.” Meadows reportedly told prosecutors that he told Trump multiple times that his claims of election fraud in the 2020 election lacked merit.

The former North Carolina lawmaker has also faced legal scrutiny in Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’s election probe against Trump. He was among the 18 co-defendants whom Willis charged in August with violating the state’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act.

Meadows has not been charged in Smith’s case, which is one of two cases he has brought against the former president. The other involves his alleged mishandling of classified materials.

Drawing particularly scrutiny of Meadows was his involvement in setting up a now-infamous call between Trump and Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger in which Trump insisted that he legitimately won the Peach State.



 

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