Trump Jr. texted Meadows after 2020 election to press Trump second term
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[April 09, 2022]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump
Jr. texted then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows two days after
the 2020 presidential election to outline ways to keep his father in
office, CNN reported, citing a review of the message turned over to
congressional investigators.
The text from then-President Donald Trump's eldest son was sent Nov. 5,
2020, as votes in several states were still being tallied, and laid out
ideas to subvert the Electoral College process to ensure a second term
for Trump, CNN said on Friday.
"We have operational control," Trump Jr. told Meadows, according to a
CNN review of the message turned over to the U.S. House of
Representatives panel investigating last year's deadly attack on the
U.S. Capitol.
"We have multiple paths We control them all," Trump Jr. wrote, outlining
a plan involving lawsuits and recounts in swing states as well as
alternative slates of "Trump electors," CNN said. If that failed, Trump
Jr. suggested Congress could instead vote to reinstall Trump on Jan. 6,
2021.
Major news media projected Democrat Joe Biden the 2020 winner on Nov. 7
- two days after Trump Jr's text to Meadows - and the Electoral College
certified the Biden's victory on Dec. 14.
Congress was poised to certify the results on Jan. 6, 2021, when Trump
supporters stormed the Capitol, forcing lawmakers into hiding and
delaying the certification for hours.
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Donald Trump Jr. gestures as he speaks at the Conservative Political
Action Conference (CPAC) in Orlando, Florida, U.S., February 27,
2022. REUTERS/Marco Bello/File Photo
The House panel is investigating the
attack, which has been linked to seven deaths and nearly 800
arrests.
Representatives for Trump Jr. did not immediately reply to a request
for comment. His lawyer Alan Futerfas told CNN: "After the election,
Don received numerous messages from supporters and others. Given the
date, this message likely originated from someone else and was
forwarded."
Representatives for Meadows could not immediately be reached. His
lawyer George Terwilliger declined comment to CNN.
Trump has called the House probe a politically motivated attack.
Representatives for the House panel did not immediately respond to a
request for comment on the CNN report.
(Writing by Susan Heavey; Editing by Daniel Wallis)
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