
DOJ Considering Supreme Court Rejection of Trump's Executive Privilege Claim in Mark Meadows Case
Published at : January 31, 2022
As revealed on MSNBC earlier today, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco affirmed that the Department of Justice is factoring into its handling of January 6 matters the fact that the US Supreme Court recently rejected Donald Trump's executive privilege claim. This will most directly impact the pending criminal referral of Mark Meadows. As of January 28, we are on day 45 of the Mark Meadows indictment watch. Given that the Supreme Court has cleared the decks, DOJ must now move forward on a Meadows indictment for contempt of Congress.
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