Coincidence, I'm sure.In recent weeks, Meadows' lawyers arranged to turn over materials to the Archives that [Mark] Meadows had already shared with Congress for the January 6 select committee investigation. Meadows agreed to provide the material to the Archives, though his legal team maintained that it believes it was not subject to the Presidential Records Act.
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The Archives had become aware earlier this year it did not have everything from Meadows after seeing what he had turned over to the House select committee investigating January 6, 2021. Details of Meadows' submissions to the Archives and the engagement between the two sides have not been previously reported.
"It could be a coincidence, but within a week of the August 8 search on Mar-a-Lago, much more started coming in," one source familiar with the discussions said.
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He just needed a little prodding.The records Meadows turned over to the Archives were not classified, and the situation is markedly different from the Archives' efforts to retrieve federal records from Trump and its referral to the Justice Department earlier this year when classified materials were discovered among documents the agency retrieved from Mar-a-Lago.
The source familiar with the discussions said that the Archives considered Meadows to be cooperating, even though the process started slowly.
Sure. Sure. We understand.Another person familiar with the matter said the FBI search of Mar-a-Lago had nothing to do with Meadows' decision to turn over the materials to the Archives, as it was a separate discussion.
Did anyone imagine he hasn't? Meadows knows where some bodies are buried, and he's going to be singing. Unlike Weisselberg, Meadows won't be going to jail for Trump.Meadows also has been engaged in efforts to get Trump to return documents to the National Archives since last year, sources tell CNN. Meadows is one of Trump's designees to the Archives, and he got involved in the summer of 2021 after being contacted by another designee, former Trump Deputy White House Counsel Pat Philbin.
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Meadows' engagement with the Archives and his discussions with Trump underscore the lengthy efforts the Archives embarked on to retrieve federal records from Trump that led to last month's unprecedented FBI search of the former President's residence.
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A source close to Trump said that while the former President has not completely cut ties with Meadows, Trump has complained about Meadows in conversations with other allies.
...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.
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