Mark Meadows: I’ll Cooperate With Jan. 6 Investigation

The former Trump White House chief of staff has agreed to provide documents to the House committee investigating the January 6 riot and testify before lawmakers.

Mark Meadows: I’ll Cooperate With Jan. 6 Investigation

Former Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows has reached an initial deal to cooperate with the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol by providing documents and agreeing to testify before lawmakers, reports The Hill. Meadows is a central figure in the committee’s probe, appearing to be deeply involved with former President Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election. Subpoenas sent by the committee to Meadows and others in his orbit target the former chief’s involvement in Trump’s election efforts at the Department of Justice; in Georgia where Trump pressured the secretary of state there to “find” 11,780 more votes; and in the planning of rallies just before Trump supporters stormed the Capitol. Meadows and other former aides were directed by Trump to not cooperate with the committee. Meadows was said to be “engaging” with the committee since he was first subpoenaed in September, 2021.