Donald Trump's chief of staff, Mark Meadows, has become the former official closest to former President Trump yet to cooperate with the Department of Justice's investigation of Trumpian behavior during the 'transition' period.
Here is a Newsweek story.
Mark Meadows Complying With DoJ Jan. 6 Subpoena 'Not Good for Trump'—Lawyer (msn.com)
The phrase "not good" in that headline came from the mouth of Tristen Snell, a former assistant AG for New York state, to whom Newsweek turned for comment.
A little history: Meadows was open about his eagerness to be President Trump's chief of staff. Almost puppy dog lapping at face eagerness. In December 2018 John Kelly left that post and Meadows made his availability known. Trump went with Mick Mulvaney instead. But Meadows got his prize in March 2020 after Mulvaney left.
Mulvaney left to become special US envoy to Northern Ireland.
Puppy-dog Meadows resigned from his seat in Congress immediately and started the new job the next day.
If Meadows is really turning on Trump, it is a sign of just how friendless and ally-less Trump has become.
Great.
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