The Malignant Loser's former chief of staff and co-conspirator in his efforts to overturn the 2020 elections Mark Meadows has been granted immunity by Special Counsel Jack Smith in the Federal criminal case in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C. ABC News broke the report last night that Meadows told the Special Counsel that he warned the Malignant Loser that claims that the election was stolen and "rigged" were false. He reportedly told the prosecutors that the Malignant Loser was told repeatedly that claims of massive fraud on the part of Democratic candidate Joe Biden were false. Meadows also told Federal investigators that the Malignant Loser was being "dishonest" with the public when he claimed that he'd won the election before all of the votes were counted. Meadows' flipping is a critical blow to the Malignant Loser's defense in the election fraud case, as he was privy to discussions with the Malignant Loser after the 2020 election about his various schemes to undermine the election and transfer of power.
Many of the claims found in Meadows' book published after the Malignant Loser left office were knowingly false, and contradicted what he told to the Special Counsel. For example, contrary to what Meadows said in his book, he believed, along with other Government officials in law enforcement and homeland security, that the election was the most secure election in U.S. history.
Meadows is also one of the defendants in the Georgia election fraud racketeering trial, which has seen four defendants flip and plea bargain, including "lawyers" Sydney Powell, Kenneth Chesebro and Jenna Ellis. It would seem logical that Meadows finally would be reaching out to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to plead guilty to a lighter charge in exchange for his cooperation before the trial begins. Stay tuned.
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