Donald Trump‘s former chief of staff Mark Meadows has allegedly flipped on his ex-boss and is expected to plead guilty for immunity. The embattled ex-president was at the center of two separate probes. One was focused on missing classified documents that were recovered at Mar-a-Lago, his private Florida club. Trump was also being investigated for his role in the January 6 insurrection. According to the Independent, Meadows handed over evidence related to both probes, as part of his cooperation with investigators.
Additionally, it was alleged that Trump’s ex-chief of staff was expected to plead guilty to federal charges, as part of a deal for limited immunity that was granted in exchange for his testimony. The development appeared to signal that the walls were beginning to close-in on the GOP frontrunner.
This week Trump’s attorneys were spotted in Washington D.C. for a meeting with DOJ special prosecutor Jack Smith, who oversaw both probes. The meeting came amid whispers that prosecutors were ready to ask a grand jury to indict the ex-president under the Espionage Act, as well as for obstruction of justice.
In a shocking turn of events, Meadows was described as the case’s “star witness.” Trump argued that he was protected under the Presidential Records Act and claimed he declassified the documents while in office.
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