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WASHINGTON — Former President Donald Trump's political action committee donated $1 million to the conservative nonprofit organization where his former chief of staff, Mark Meadows, is a senior partner, according to a campaign finance report filed Monday night with the Federal Election Commission.
In December, the House voted to recommend that the Justice Department pursue contempt of Congress charges against Meadows over his refusal to cooperate with an investigation into the Trump-inspired Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
The tax-deductible seven-figure contribution to the Conservative Partnership Institute is by far the largest chunk of $1.35 million in donations Trump's "Save America" PAC made to political allies over the last six months of 2021, according to the campaign finance report.
Kinda puts a different spin on Meadows refusal to cooperate with the 1/6 committee after his initial document dump. The one that ended up revealing just how batshyre crazy Ginni Thomas is. Of course, it looks now like Mark has some legal exposure himself.
His generosity knows no bounds when he's using money he fleeced from his supporters who were duped in to giving him contributions for the Stop the Steal effort.
Former President Donald Trump's political action committee has paid nearly half a million dollars to multiple law firms that employ attorneys representing close allies of Trump who have been targeted by the Jan. 6 committee investigating the Capitol attack, according to a review of financial records by ABC News -- an arrangement that committee members say raises concerns about the possible coercion of witnesses.
Trump's Save America PAC began paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to multiple law firms and lawyers connected to his allies in the committee's crosshairs after the panel was first formed last summer, and continued the payments as the committee's investigation began issuing subpoenas throughout the year, according to multiple sources and a review of Federal Election Commission filings.
As it turns out, Cassidy Hutchinson's attorney was a former WH lawyer for Trump. Until she switched to a new attorney after deciding she wanted to be more forthcoming with what she knew.
Gee, you don't think Don is spending all this money in an attempt to keep things from the 1/6 committee, do you? You don't think Don's former WH attorney advised Cassidy not to be more forthcoming, do you? You don't think all the witnesses from Trumpworld who have refused to testify of have pleaded the 5th hundreds of times know things they don't want to talk about, do you? I do.
In December, the House voted to recommend that the Justice Department pursue contempt of Congress charges against Meadows over his refusal to cooperate with an investigation into the Trump-inspired Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
The tax-deductible seven-figure contribution to the Conservative Partnership Institute is by far the largest chunk of $1.35 million in donations Trump's "Save America" PAC made to political allies over the last six months of 2021, according to the campaign finance report.
Trump gave $1M to Meadows nonprofit weeks after Jan. 6 panel's creation
The contribution was made to the Conservative Partnership Institute, where Mark Meadows, the former White House chief of staff, is a senior partner.
www.nbcnews.com
Kinda puts a different spin on Meadows refusal to cooperate with the 1/6 committee after his initial document dump. The one that ended up revealing just how batshyre crazy Ginni Thomas is. Of course, it looks now like Mark has some legal exposure himself.
His generosity knows no bounds when he's using money he fleeced from his supporters who were duped in to giving him contributions for the Stop the Steal effort.
Former President Donald Trump's political action committee has paid nearly half a million dollars to multiple law firms that employ attorneys representing close allies of Trump who have been targeted by the Jan. 6 committee investigating the Capitol attack, according to a review of financial records by ABC News -- an arrangement that committee members say raises concerns about the possible coercion of witnesses.
Trump's Save America PAC began paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to multiple law firms and lawyers connected to his allies in the committee's crosshairs after the panel was first formed last summer, and continued the payments as the committee's investigation began issuing subpoenas throughout the year, according to multiple sources and a review of Federal Election Commission filings.
Trump PAC paid nearly half a million to law firms representing allies subpoenaed by Jan. 6 committee
Donald Trump's PAC is paying law firms associated with Trump allies targeted by the Jan. 6 panel, which committee members say raises concerns about witness coercion.
abcnews.go.com
As it turns out, Cassidy Hutchinson's attorney was a former WH lawyer for Trump. Until she switched to a new attorney after deciding she wanted to be more forthcoming with what she knew.
Ex-Trump WH Aide Details Why Hutchinson Switched Lawyers
Former Trump White House communications director Alyssa Farah on Thursday detailed the series of events that led to the damning testimony Cassidy Hutchinson — a former top aide to White House chief…
talkingpointsmemo.com
Gee, you don't think Don is spending all this money in an attempt to keep things from the 1/6 committee, do you? You don't think Don's former WH attorney advised Cassidy not to be more forthcoming, do you? You don't think all the witnesses from Trumpworld who have refused to testify of have pleaded the 5th hundreds of times know things they don't want to talk about, do you? I do.