
Meadows responded, “I love it.Mark Ćwiertnia (born 11 January 1984), better known by the artistic name Mark Forster, is a German singer. Biden Jr.’s victory would be “highly controversial,” to which Mr. Meadows also turned over his text messages with a member of Congress in which the lawmaker acknowledged that a plan to object to Joseph R. 5 message about putting the National Guard on standby. Meadows had provided some useful information to the committee, including a November email that discussed appointing an alternate slate of electors to keep Mr. Meadows under oath.īefore coming to loggerheads with the panel, Mr. Representative Bennie Thompson, Democrat of Mississippi and the chairman of the committee, has cited the 38-page PowerPoint as among the reasons he wants to question Mr. His lawsuit accuses the committee of issuing “two overly broad and unduly burdensome subpoenas” against him, including one sent to Verizon for his phone and text-message data. Meadows has responded by filing suit in an attempt to persuade a federal judge to block the committee’s subpoenas. Trump has filed suit claiming he still has the power to keep White House documents secret, an assertion several courts have rejected, though the case appears headed for the Supreme Court. Trump’s assertions of executive privilege. 6 committee, which is moving forward with holding him in criminal contempt of Congress for refusing to appear for a scheduled deposition or to turn over documents he believes could violate Mr. Meadows remains in a legal battle with the Jan. Waldron as a source of information for his legal campaign. Trump’s personal lawyer as he fought to stay in power, has cited Mr. Waldron, who has described his military background as involving “information warfare.” However, Rudolph W. Meadows is not known to have worked directly with Mr. He said he made the document available to the lawmakers. The following day, he said, he personally briefed a small group of House members that discussion focused on baseless claims of foreign interference in the election. Waldron’s team - he did not identify them - spoke to a group of senators and briefed them on the allegations of supposed election fraud contained in the PowerPoint, Mr. “He would have gotten a copy for situational awareness for what was being briefed on the Hill at the time,” Mr. Meadows had received a version of the document, which exists in varied forms on internet sites. Waldron said he was not surprised that Mr. Waldron on podcasts discussing election fraud. It is unclear who prepared the PowerPoint, but it is similar to a 36-page document available online, and it appears to be based on the theories of Jovan Hutton Pulitzer, a Texas entrepreneur and self-described inventor who has appeared with Mr. Meadows, but that it was possible someone on his team had passed it along to the former chief of staff. Waldron said that he did not personally send the document to Mr. Trump’s allies and on Capitol Hill before the attack. Phil Waldron, a retired Army colonel and an influential voice in the movement to challenge the election, said on Friday from a bar he owns outside Austin, Texas, that he had circulated the document - titled “Election Fraud, Foreign Interference & Options for 6 JAN” - among Mr. “We produced the document because it wasn’t privileged,” Mr. Meadows provided the document to the committee because he merely received it by email in his inbox and did nothing with it. Trump declare a national emergency to delay the certification of the election results and included a claim that China and Venezuela had obtained control over the voting infrastructure in a majority of states.Ī lawyer for Mr. 6 attack on the Capitol is scrutinizing a 38-page PowerPoint document filled with extreme plans to overturn the 2020 election that Mark Meadows, the last chief of staff to President Donald J. WASHINGTON - The House committee investigating the Jan.
