Reporter reveals ‘frightening’ gaps in Mark Meadows texts laying out ‘broad plot’ to overthrow government
A trove of text messages between members of Congress and former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows reveal alarming new details about the wide-ranging plot to overturn Donald Trump’s election loss, but a reporter who broke the news said there’s likely even more evidence that hasn’t been shaken loose. Talking Points Memo obtained more than 2,300 messages that Meadows turned over to the House select committee, and reporter Hunter Walker told MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” the communications show the White House was engaged with officials at all levels of government, along with outside activists and Republican fundraisers, to overrule the will of the voters.
Reporter reveals ‘frightening’ gaps in Mark Meadows texts laying out ‘broad plot’ to overthrow government
A trove of text messages between members of Congress and former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows reveal alarming new details about the wide-ranging plot to overturn Donald Trump’s election loss, but a reporter who broke the news said there’s likely even more evidence that hasn’t been shaken loose. Talking Points Memo obtained more than 2,300 messages that Meadows turned over to the House select committee, and reporter Hunter Walker told MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” the communications show the White House was engaged with officials at all levels of government, along with outside activists and Republican fundraisers, to overrule the will of the voters.