Meadows said he believed the actions detailed on the Fulton County indictment were part of his official duties and were done at Donald Trump's behest.
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Mark Meadows testifies that his actions related to the Fulton County indictment were part of his official duties as Chief of Staff.
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The president has claimed executive privilege. I`m going to honor that. I`m not going to be the first chief of staff to actually waive that. It`s not mine to waive.
This is not about me, holding me in contempt. It’s not even about making the Capitol safer. We see that by some of the selective leaks that are going on right now. This is about Donald Trump and about actually going after him once again…
The President has made it very clear that he is claiming executive privilege and not because he has anything to hide. I’m going to be honoring his executive privilege, is not something that I have the ability to waive.





