Inside Mark Meadows’s final push to keep Trump in power

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Inside Mark Meadows’s final push to keep Trump in power
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The former congressman played a key role in Trump’s effort to overturn the election, according to his texts, congressional investigations and interviews.

The tweet shocked some in the White House who believed the time had come for Trump to concede.

Meadows soon began peppering Rosen — a Harvard Law School graduate and former deputy attorney general — with suggested investigations into voter fraud, part of an effort that the Senate Judiciary Committee majority staff report last year found “repeatedly violated the DOJ-White House contacts policy.”

“Pure insanity,” Donoghue responded, referring to the Italy allegations. Donoghue did not respond to a requestRosen said in his Senate interview that he explained his dismissal of the matter to Meadows, who at first accepted it. “I have no doubt that Mark was aware that our office position was that the vice president did not have extraordinary powers and that instead we interpreted the constitutional role of the vice president as pretty straightforward,” Short said., that outlined a plan in which Pence could

Rosen called Meadows on Jan. 3 and asked for an immediate meeting with Trump. Meadows escorted Rosen and other Justice officials to the Oval Office but did not stay, according to a person familiar with the matter who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss a private meeting. that the Supreme Court “would not hear any of President Trump’s many challenges to the election results.”

Meadows, meanwhile, “provided guidance” to a rally organizer, and at one point emailed an individual about the event that the National Guard would be there to “protect pro Trump people,” according to the Jan. 6 committee report.Midday on Jan. 6, Meadows accompanied Trump to the Save America rally on the Ellipse, near the White House,

. Meadows went to find Trump, but a timeline of events underscores how long it took for Trump to condemn the insurrection.have been done to protect our Country and our Constitution.” Then, at 2:38 p.m., reflecting the idea from Williamson, Trump tweeted that people should “support our Capitol Police” and be peaceful.

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