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Mark Meadows Testimony

Mark Meadows Testifies Before Grand Jury in Fulton County Election Subversion Trial

Former White House Chief of Staff Grants Immunity to Testify

Atlanta, Georgia -

Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows has reportedly spoken with the team led by special counsel Jack Smith several times this year, according to sources.

In a significant development, Smith is said to have granted Meadows immunity in exchange for his testimony under oath. This indicates that Meadows will not face criminal charges in connection with the investigation should his testimony be truthful and complete.

Meadows appeared in an Atlanta federal courtroom last month, where he took the stand in the ongoing Fulton County election subversion trial. He is a key witness in the case, which involves allegations of attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election in Georgia.

Meadows' testimony is expected to shed light on the former president's involvement in efforts to pressure state officials to change the outcome of the election. His testimony could also provide insights into the role of other White House officials in the alleged plot.

The Fulton County election subversion trial is one of several investigations related to the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol. Special counsel Jack Smith is also overseeing a federal criminal investigation into the attack and other potential criminal conduct by former President Trump and his allies.

Meadows' decision to cooperate with prosecutors is likely a significant development in both the Fulton County trial and the broader investigation into the January 6th attack.


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