JUST IN: Court Orders Mark Meadows to Testify in Georgia Trump Investigation
Former Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows was ordered Tuesday by South Carolina’s Supreme Court to appear before the Fulton County grand jury investigating then-president Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election in Georgia.
“We have reviewed the arguments raised by Appellant and find them to be manifestly without merit,” South Carolina’s Supreme Court justices wrote in a unanimous decision affirming the lower court’s order for Meadows to appear for sworn testimony in District Attorney Fani Willis’ criminal investigation.
“The courts take much longer than I think some of us aching for accountability would like them to. But Trump and his cronies keep losing. Mark Meadows Being ordered to testify is so huge. He went down to Georgia, separate from and in advance of Trump’s call with Raffensperger. He was on the call when Trump orders Raffensperger to, quote, find him 11,780 votes. He was a party to everything that went on to try to rig the counting in Georgia,” Wallace began.
“We have reviewed the arguments raised by Appellant and find them to be manifestly without merit,” South Carolina’s Supreme Court justices wrote in a unanimous decision affirming the lower court’s order for Meadows to appear for sworn testimony in District Attorney Fani Willis’ criminal investigation.
“The courts take much longer than I think some of us aching for accountability would like them to. But Trump and his cronies keep losing. Mark Meadows Being ordered to testify is so huge. He went down to Georgia, separate from and in advance of Trump’s call with Raffensperger. He was on the call when Trump orders Raffensperger to, quote, find him 11,780 votes. He was a party to everything that went on to try to rig the counting in Georgia,” Wallace began.