According to Rolling Stone, former President Donald Trump's lawyers and advisers are planning around the expected downfall of former White House Chief of Staff MarkMeadows.
One of Trump's legal advisers said that Mark was going to get pulverized.
According to Rolling Stone, the lawyer believed that Meadows was trying to perform for the former president and that he may have messed himself completely.
According to the outlet, Trump has been trying to distance himself fromMeadows in order to make sure he doesn't face criminal charges related to the Capitol attack.
Rolling Stone's reporting was based on comments from anonymous sources who often have contact with the former president, as well as comments from people who work in Trump's political or legal team.
According to two sources, Trump has been telling associates that he didn't know what happened in the months leading up to the riots.
A bombshell testimony from a former top White House aide about the violence on January 6 has led to scrutiny ofMeadows.
Cassidy Hutchinson testified that she was told " things might get real, real bad on Jan 6" by the man she worked for. She said that she did nothing to stop it.
—The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) June 28, 2022
According to Hutchinson, Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani and several members of Congress tried to get a pardon for the man who was involved in the riots.
CNN and The Guardian reported that a text message was sent to Hutchinson warning her against testifying.
He wants me to tell you that he's thinking about you. "He knows you're loyal, and you're going to do the right thing when you testify," the message said.
When Trump lost the 2020 election, he wouldn't be leaving office, according to a former White House communications director.
I told him I wanted to put in my notice. He asked me if he could tell me we were staying. The man said, "griffin said."
July 21 is the date for the next primetime hearing. The final hearing is expected to focus on the riot from the perspective of the White House.
The committee voted to hold him in contempt after he refused to appear. Individuals can be referred to the Department of Justice for prosecution by the committee investigating the attack.
Insider's request for comment was not immediately responded to by the person who works forMeadows.