This is going to get very interesting.
Former President Donald Trump’s White House chief of staff Mark Meadows has just decided to cut all ties and communications with the January 6th committee which was tasked with investigating the Capitol riot that took place following the 2020 election.
According to Fox News, Meadows will no longer appear before the January 6 committee for a deposition.
Republican traitor Liz Cheney recently threatened Meadows with criminal contempt charges and Meadows was forced produce records for the committee.
Meadows’ attorney George Terwilliger stated, “We have made efforts over many weeks to reach an accommodation with the committee.”
Initially Meadows voluntarily agreed to appear for a deposition but now Meadows believes that the committee is not respecting the boundaries when it comes to Executive Privilege.
In a letter, Meadows’ attorney wrote, “Over the last several weeks, Mr. Meadows has consistently sought in good faith to pursue an accommodation with the Select Committee and up until yesterday we believed that could be obtained.”
Terwilliger later said, “In short, we now have every indication from the information supplied to us last Friday – upon which Mr. Meadows could expect to be questioned that the Select Committee has no intention of respecting boundaries concerning Executive Privilege.”
The attorney finally noted, “As a result of careful and deliberate consideration of these factors, we now must decline the opportunity to appear voluntarily for a deposition.”