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Mark Meadows, ex-chief of staff to Donald Trump, granted immunity by special counsel Jack Smith, cooperates with federal election probe.
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Meadows told investigators he didn't believe the election was stolen and that Trump was being dishonest about his victory.
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Meadows met with Smith's team at least three times this year, focusing on his conversations with Trump after the election.
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This is the first publicly known agreement in the special counsel's investigation into January 6.
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The exact terms of Meadows' deal aren't clear, but similar deals provide immunity for full cooperation.
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Trump reacted to the report, denying Meadows told him the election fraud claims were baseless.
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Meadows testified about efforts to overturn the election and Trump's handling of classified documents before a grand jury.
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Trump has been charged with multiple counts related to efforts to overturn the election and pleaded not guilty.
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The special counsel has also charged Trump with unlawfully keeping classified documents.
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Meadows revealed Trump's response to the January 6 Capitol riot, shedding light on a pivotal moment in U.S. politics.
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Meadows informed investigators that he repeatedly told Trump the election fraud claims were baseless.
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Despite claims in his book, Meadows privately agreed with a government assessment that the 2020 election was secure.
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Trump continued to question the election's integrity even before Election Day.
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Meadows informed Trump in mid-December that Giuliani hadn't produced evidence to back up election fraud allegations.
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Meadows didn't resign but wanted to ensure a peaceful transfer of power and help resolve disputes over election results.