Trump’s ex-chief of staff Mark Meadows complies with January 6 subpoena

The previous White Home chief of workers Mark Meadows, who served beneath Donald Trump, has complied with a subpoena from the justice division investigation into the occasions surrounding the January 6 assault on the Capitol, CNN reported on Wednesday.

That makes him the highest-ranking Trump official identified to have responded to a subpoena within the federal investigation, CNN mentioned.

The assault on the Capitol by Trump supporters led to a number of deaths, injured cops and delayed certification of Joe Biden’s victory over Trump within the 2020 election.

Meadows offered the identical supplies he gave to the Home January 6 committee, satisfying the obligations of the subpoena, CNN reported, citing an unnamed supply.

Meadows initially cooperated with the January 6 committee in 2021 however later sued over the subpoenas.

The US Home of Representatives earlier this yr voted to refer Meadows to the justice division for contempt of Congress. The division declined to cost him.

Reuters couldn't instantly contact Meadows for remark. George Terwilliger, a lawyer who represents Meadows, didn't instantly reply to an emailed request for remark.

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