Mark Meadows, Former Trump Chief of Staff, Testifies in Georgia Election Inquiry
Meadows Faces Charges in Georgia Election Conspiracy
A Trump Aide Cooperates with Special Counsel
Atlanta, Georgia - Mark Meadows, former President Donald Trump's final chief of staff, appeared in a federal courtroom in Atlanta on Monday to testify in an ongoing Georgia election conspiracy inquiry.
Meadows is one of several Trump aides facing charges in the case, which alleges that the former president and his allies sought to overturn the results of the 2020 election in Georgia. Meadows is accused of helping Trump's efforts by pressuring state officials to overturn the election outcome.
During his testimony, Meadows said that he helped question the election results in Georgia, but he denied any wrongdoing. He also said that he was not aware of any plans to send fake electors to Congress to cast electoral votes for Trump.
Meadows' testimony is a significant development in the ongoing investigation into the Georgia election conspiracy. The case is one of several that could potentially lead to criminal charges against Trump himself.
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