The judge ruled that Meadows's lawsuit is barred by the Constitution’s Speech or Debate Clause, which protects members of Congress from civil lawsuits in some contexts
WASHINGTON—A judge has denied a bid by Mark Meadows, President Donald Trump’s final White House chief of staff, to avoid testifying before the House select committeeIn a written decision on Monday, U.S.
District Judge Carl Nichols dismissed a lawsuit Mr. Meadows filed last year to block enforcement of two subpoenas from the committee: one issued to Mr. Meadows for documents and testimony and another issued to Verizon for his phone data.
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