Mark Meadows has reportedly testified before a federal grand jury impaneled by Special Counsel Jack Smith in exchange for immunity from prosecution in the Justice Department’s election interference case against Donald Trump.
Meadows reportedly testified that he had told the former president the election was lost and, according to sources, testified to the DOJ that “obviously we didn’t win.”.
Close advisers to Trump have long suspected that Meadows would flip on him.
Meadows has long been seen as the figure responsible for arranging an infamous phone call between Trump and Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.
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Meadows was indicted alongside Trump in a separate case in Georgia.
As previously reported by Politico, Meadows’ testimony to Georgia prosecutors has provided hints that he may be prepared to flip on Trump there, as well. »