• Re: DOJ declines to charge Meadows, Scavino with contempt of Congress f

    From Nutless Buzz Lightyear@21:1/5 to bob.mccormick@realtor.com on Thu Jun 16 12:53:29 2022
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    In article <9e66d9ba-8e36-459a-b244-
    ede8224e086en@googlegroups.com>
    bob.mccormick@realtor.com wrote:


    I believe Biden is insane. Facts speak for themselves.


    The Justice Department has declined to prosecute two of Donald
    Trump’s closest White House advisers — former chief of staff
    Mark Meadows and social media director Dan Scavino — for
    refusing to cooperate with the Jan. 6 select committee,
    rejecting the House’s recommendation that the pair be charged
    with contempt of Congress.

    Matthew Graves, the U.S. Attorney for Washington D.C., delivered
    the news to House Counsel Douglas Letter earlier Friday,
    according to a person familiar with the correspondence.

    The news came despite the Justice Department’s decision earlier
    in the day to unseal charges against former Trump White House
    trade adviser Peter Navarro with contempt of Congress for
    similarly defying the select committee’s demands. DOJ charged
    Trump ally Steve Bannon with contempt last year for refusing to
    engage with the select committee.

    Navarro was still in the White House when Trump tried to
    overturn the election results, but Bannon was fired from Trump’s
    White House in August 2017, although he remained in contact with
    Trump in subsequent years.

    Unlike Bannon and Navarro, Meadows and Scavino engaged in months-
    long negotiations with the select committee, haggling over the
    terms of potential testimony and the bounds of executive
    privilege. Meadows also turned over thousands of text messages
    and communications he had with members of Congress and other
    White House advisers.

    The select committee opted to pursue contempt charges against
    Meadows and Scavino, however, after the negotiations failed to
    result in plans for either of them to testify. Meadows had been
    scheduled for a December deposition but withdrew at the last
    moment.

    Committee chair Rep Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.) and Vice Chair Liz
    Cheney (R-Wyo.) called decision “puzzling” in a statement.

    “Mr. Meadows and Mr. Scavino unquestionably have relevant
    knowledge about President Trump’s role in the efforts to
    overturn the 2020 election and the events of January 6th. We
    hope the Department provides greater clarity on this matter,”
    the statement said.

    Meadows’ attorney George Terwillger III did not immediately
    respond to a request for comment. Scavino’s attorney Stan Brand
    did not immediately comment on the news. The U.S. Attorney’s
    office for Washington D.C. declined to comment.

    Though House Democrats welcomed the decision to charge Bannon
    and Navarro, both were somewhat ancillary figures in Trump’s
    orbit during the former president’s attempt to overturn the 2020
    election. Meadows and Scavino, however, played central roles and
    were at Trump’s side as a mob attacked the Capitol on Jan. 6,
    2021 in support of his effort to prevent the transfer of power.

    The New York Times first reported the Justice’s Department’s
    decision not to charge Meadows and Scavino with contempt of
    Congress.

    Fuck you Nancy Pelosi!

    https://www.politico.com/news/2022/06/03/doj-declines-to-charge- meadows-scavino-with-contempt-of-congress-for-defying-jan-6-
    committee-00037230

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