An attorney for Mark Meadows, former President Donald Trump’s final chief of staff, is denying a report which claims that Meadows has cut a deal with federal prosecutors to provide testimony against his former boss in exchange for immunity.
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Tuesday alleging that he had reached a plea agreement with prosecutors probing the former president—which would see him plead guilty to several lesser federal crimes. The report did not specify which investigation the alleged guilty plea pertained to. Terwilliger called the allegations “complete bullshit” in a brief interview with the publication.also reported that the Department of Justice was preparing to ask a grand jury in Washington D.C. to indict Trump as early as Thursday for both violating the Espionage Act and obstructing the investigation into his alleged wrongdoing—but that the vote may be pushed back for a variety of reasons.
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