Mark Meadows Granted Immunity in Election-Interference Investigation

Mark Meadows, who served as the final chief of staff to former President Donald Trump, was granted immunity from prosecution in the ongoing election-interference investigation against Trump, as reported by Bloomberg Government.

As per the same report, Meadows already testified before a grand jury that is currently examining evidence. The information, as detailed by an anonymous source, suggests Meadows repeatedly conveyed to Trump that claims regarding election fraud were unsubstantiated in the weeks following the conclusion of the 2020 election.

The Special Counsel leading the investigation, John “Jack” Smith, compelled Meadows to testify before the grand jury. Further specifics about Meadow’s testimony and its implications are yet to be revealed.

As one of Trump’s closest aides during his presidency, Meadow’s testimony, provided under immunity, could potentially introduce crucial insights into the investigation centered around Trump’s actions during the 2020 election.