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In reply to the discussion: Mark Meadows caves to the Jan. 6th committee's subpoena in order to avoid criminal contempt [View all]NCjack
(10,297 posts)37. He always knew that he would be a trapped roach in a corner and have to testify.
He hopes that he will convince TFG that he ran out of options. But TFG doesn't care, will put on pointy cowboy boots, and will stomp the crap out of Roach.
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Mark Meadows caves to the Jan. 6th committee's subpoena in order to avoid criminal contempt [View all]
LetMyPeopleVote
Nov 2021
OP
Neither do I, the fact that he is a coward doesn't mean he will tell the truth, hope we are wrong
Escurumbele
Nov 2021
#22
Not sure if this clause precludes people involved in the insurrection to be able to take the 5th
Escurumbele
Nov 2021
#27
He does have a problem though, if I am correct, the Jan 6 committee already knows the answers
Escurumbele
Nov 2021
#25
Mark Meadows has flipped against Trump and will cooperate with January 6 investigators.
LetMyPeopleVote
Nov 2021
#3
he knows others who were in the room, as well as the chains of communication, have cooperated
certainot
Nov 2021
#24
maybe it'll depend on whether the committee can ask the right questions but i'll bet he heard and
certainot
Nov 2021
#42
Exclusive: Meadows reaches deal for initial cooperation with January 6 investigators
LetMyPeopleVote
Nov 2021
#8
Meadows' original deadlines were in October; he's had time to 'curate' what he delivers.
ancianita
Nov 2021
#12
He always knew that he would be a trapped roach in a corner and have to testify.
NCjack
Nov 2021
#37
Several weeks ago, after we learned that Brannon was subpoenaed John Dean
question everything
Dec 2021
#43