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Jan. 6 panel votes to hold Meadows in contempt, sending a criminal referral to House

(Washington, D.C.) — The Democratic-led House select committee investigating the Capitol attack voted to hold Mark Meadows in criminal contempt of Congress, sending to the full House a referral for the former Trump White House chief of staff to face a criminal charge.

The Monday night vote was months in the making. Meadows had engaged the panel in talks for weeks and initially cooperated by turning over thousands of documents. However, he reversed course last week, canceling a day before he was due to appear for a deposition and said he would stop cooperating.

The nine-member committee, made up of seven Democrats and two Republicans, voted unanimously in favor of the referral.

“It comes down to this: Mr. Meadows started by doing the right thing — cooperating. He handed over records that he didn’t try to shield behind some excuse. But in an investigation like ours, that’s just a first step,” Committee Chair Bennie Thompson, D-Miss., said in remarks ahead of the vote. “When the records raise questions — as these most certainly do — you have to come in and answer those questions. And when it was time for him to follow the law, come in, and testify on those questions, he changed his mind and told us to pound sand. He didn’t even show up.”

During the vote, the panel’s ranking Republican, Rep. Liz Cheney of Wyoming, read a litany of text messages Meadows received during the siege, urging him to get the former president to tell his supporters to leave the Capitol. Cheney said the messages came from lawmakers, various Fox News hosts and even Donald Trump Jr.

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