Mark Meadows to plead guilty in deal to testify against Trump: report
Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows will reportedly plead guilty as part of a plan to indict former President Donald Trump.
Sources told Andrew Feinberg of The Independent that Meadows' decision to plead guilty was connected to his testimony to a grand jury hearing evidence about Jan. 6 and the mishandling of classified documents.
"It is understood that the former North Carolina congressman will plead guilty to several federal charges as part of a deal for which he has already received limited immunity in exchange for his testimony," Feinberg wrote.
He later updated the story: "A source who was briefed on the agreement claimed that the alleged agreement will involve the ex-chief of staff entering pleas of guilty to unspecified federal crimes but an attorney for Mr Meadows, George Terwilliger, denied that to The Independent.
"Mr Terwilliger said that the idea that his client would enter any guilty pleas was “complete bulls---” but did not address the matter of immunity in a brief telephone conversation with this reporter."
Feinberg also reported that special counsel Jack Smith is prepared to ask for an indictment of Trump as soon as Thursday.