Turns out Mark Meadows flipped on Donald Trump awhile ago, thanks to a secret immunity deal with Jack Smith

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It turns out Mark Meadows cut an immunity deal with Jack Smith awhile back and has since testified against Donald Trump to the grand jury, per ABC News. Even more people will feel compelled to flip now that they know Meadows flipped awhile ago.

This explains why Meadows was so desperate to get his Fulton County case moved to federal court. He must have believed it would get him off the hook on those charges. But he blew that play by lying under oath during the hearing.

Meadows is still on track for state prison unless he also cuts a cooperation deal with Fani Willis. But she won’t be inclined to give him a lenient deal because of the underhanded stuff he pulled with her. So he’s not in a good position.

This means that Powell and Chesebro are also in a tricky position with Jack Smith, because Meadows already got the best deal (unless Powell and Chesebro also secretly cut deals with Smith awhile back, which is entirely possible).

In any case the biggest loser in all this is obviously Donald Trump. Mark Meadows knows everything about Trump’s criminal scandals. And Jack Smith would only have given Meadows immunity in exchange for coughing up everything about Trump’s criminal scandals. Stay tuned, because this is ground-shifting, and we’ll probably see a lot more details come out about this immunity deal as the day goes on.

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