Mark Meadows and the National Archives are in talks over potential records he did “not properly” turn over from his personal phone and email account
, the presidential record-keeping agency confirmed Thursday.
“Not worried about it at all,” the source said, speaking candidly on condition of anonymity. “All necessary and appropriate steps either were or are being taken.” “Mr. Meadows again, he's turned over documents that are extremely important and relevant to the investigation that are not privileged,” panel vice chair Rep. Liz Cheney said Wednesday evening in a brief interview. “And those texts and emails from his private email account, his personal cell phone, those belong in the National Archives and so the committee is also very interested in questioning him about that.
The Jan. 6 committee is currently engaged in a legal battle against Trump, who is trying to block the National Archives from sharing thousands of sensitive White House records that pertain to his attempt to overturn the 2020 election. Those records include memos, notes and files originally kept on Meadows’ government devices.
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