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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRemember, like the cowardly rat he is, Meadows played both sides of the fence on J6.
I believe that fact has put him in a very tough position. You can't play both sides of the fence in criminal investigations. If I am correct Meadows is going to have to make some very tough decisions and none of them are good.
He was with the traitors on J6. Everyone was calling him. People who were not part of the plot, Meadows was telling them he was trying to stop it. He was telling his fellow traitors something else. I'm with you.
The silence around Meadows is deafening.
You know what else is going to be deafening? When Garland brings the hammer down. BOOM!
Peregrine Took
(7,412 posts)hlthe2b
(102,119 posts)I always respected Cummings, but I think he was totally wrong about Meadows.
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/27/us/politics/meadows-racist-tlaib-racism.html
fightforfreedom
(4,913 posts)He will be real nice and friendly when you talk to him, behind your back he is stabbing you.
agingdem
(7,805 posts)careful not to offend...needs to be liked..the good guy in the room...sympathetic, empathetic, the soother...
Meadows was Coup Central..Trump's go-to guy for everything insurrection...he was tasked with turning a seditious multi pronged plot into something real, and that involved appeasing a raging Trump, allowing Powell, Clark, Eastman, Lindel, Giuliani, Navarro, Bannon access to his boss, and assuring complicit congressmen/Ginni Thomas he understood their anxiety, and probably guaranteed them a successful outcome
..the only way he can save his ass is to work a plea deal with the DOJ and I suspect he's had many a sit-downs with Garland's guys...