The publisher said Donald Trump's chief of staff allegedly made statements to a grand jury that 'squarely contradict' false election claims in his book.
Mark Meadows, the former White House chief of staff during Donald Trump's administration, was sued on Friday by the publisher of his 2021 book.According to the publisher, All Seasons Press, Meadows violated an agreement regarding false statements by including untrue claims in his book about the 2020 presidential election.
One instance singled out by the lawsuit was how Meadows opened a chapter with the line: 'I KNEW HE DIDN'T LOSE.
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