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Former President Donald Trump's erstwhile chief of staff, Mark Meadows, has denied claims made in a recent ABC News report that he's "flipped" on his former boss and agreed to testify before special counsel Jack Smith's team in exchange for immunity.
The denial—made by Mr. Meadow's attorney in a statement to CBS News and to The Independent—stems from a story run by ABC News on Oct. 24 that cited anonymous sources and broadly claimed Mr. Meadows had agreed to testify under oath and didn't believe some of President Trump's claims that the 2020 presidential election was "stolen."
In particular, Mr. Meadows was supposed to have admitted to members of Mr. Smith's team that he wasn't convinced about the veracity of some of the statements he made in his memoir, "The Chief's Chief," which claims the election was "stolen" and "rigged" with the help of "allies in the liberal media" who ignored evidence of fraud.
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"Unnamed sources" 'nuf said.
ABC.... 'nuf said 😂😂🤣