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publicly known." The commander in chief "clued in a prime-time audience on Thursday when host Sean Hannity asked him to react to his chief of staff, Mark Meadows, saying over the weekend he expects criminal indictments and newly declassified FBI documents." Trump said, "It's just more and more things that yo
825ccdbf41b99> (7/26, Mascaro, Superville) reports Meadows and Treasury Secretary Mnuchin "spent a few hours at the Capitol later Sunday to put what Meadows described as `final touches' on a $1 trillion relief bill" that Senate Majority Leader McConnell is "expected to bring forward Monday afternoon....
to reimburse Americans up to 70% of lost wages." The AP <https://apnews.corn/59270bcb04b32a2feae825ccdbf41b99> (7/26, Mascaro, Superville) reports Meadows and Treasury Secretary Mnuchin "spent a few hours at the Capitol later Sunday to put what Meadows described as `final touches' on a $1 trillion reli
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cussion with family, today I'm announcing that my time serving Western North Carolina in Congress will come to a close at the end of this term.'... Meadows, 60, was considered for the position of Trump's chief of staff last year, but Trump ultimately told him that he would like him to remain on Capitol
ains District Court. Tartaglione, a former Briarcliff Manor cop, faces the death penalty for the alleged murders in a drug deal gone bad." -- Rep. Mark Meadows (R-N.C.), a close Trump ally, won't run for reelection next year but will instead stay "in the fight" with Trump in an unspecified job. John Wagner
ill instead stay "in the fight" with Trump in an unspecified job. John Wagner, Costa and Mike DeBonis report: "'For everything there is a season,' Meadows said in a statement. 'After prayerful consideration and discussion with family, today I'm announcing that my time serving Western North Carolina in
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fire one of the intelligence analysts named in the litigation and shunning one of their witnesses, who's an FBI supervisor." OTHER WASHINGTON NEWS Meadows, Mnuchin Say GOP Relief Bill Coming Monday. On the CBS Weekend NewsVI (7/26, story 2, 2:15, 2.32M), Jamie Yuccas reported, "President Trump has ret
and "just 38% of Americans say the national economy is good, down from 67% in January, before the pandemic upended most aspects of everyday life." Meadows Defends US Coronavirus Testing Regime. The Hill (7/26, Coleman, 2.98M) reports that in an interview with ABC's This WeekVI Sunday, Chief of Staff M
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tion to the public." According to Politico, Walton "lamented the president's sweeping language, but said a clarification White House chief of staff Mark Meadows submitted to the court Tuesday amounted to a retraction of EFTA00148547 the tweets. ... `Obviously, when there's ever a reference to declassificat
to claims from Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) "that Hunter Biden has 'profited off the Biden name' through his foreign business dealings." Chief of Staff Meadows said on Fox News' Bill Hemmer Reports (10/21), "This is not about Hunter Biden. This is about the Biden family, this is about pay-for-play. This is
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unce "what we're planning to do to help them." Fox News (7/15, Singman, 27.59M) reports, "The president was joined Wednesday by his chief of staff, Mark Meadows, White House counsel Pat Cipollone, Attorney General William Barr, acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf, FBI Director Christopher Wray, and
the companies should alert App Store and Play store users about the potential privacy risks associated with apps affiliated with US adversaries." Meadows Says Trump Administration Action On Risks Posed By TikTok Likely "In Weeks." Reuters (7/15) reports a White House official "said on Wednesday Presid
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, "As President Trump hit the links Sunday, [there was] no hole-in-one for his negotiating team on a coronavirus rescue package. ... Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin say talks with congressional Democrats have been productive, but they are still far apart on a deal." Meadows,
conservative media outlets and allegations that the case is being downplayed by Democrats because Trammell supported Trump." OTHER WASHINGTON NEWS Meadows Says There Is "A Long Ways To Go" On Unemployment Benefit Negotiations. Kate Snow said on NBC Nightly NewsVi (8/2, story 5, 1:05, 4.12M) that "25 mi
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to claims from Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI) "that Hunter Biden has 'profited off the Biden name' through his foreign business dealings." Chief of Staff Meadows said on Fox News' Bill Hemmer Reports <https://video.foxnews.corn/v/6203651674001/?playlist_id=1652733257164085878> (10/21), "This is not about Hun
lic." According to EFTA00136901 Politico, Walton "lamented the president's sweeping language, but said a clarification White House chief of staff Mark Meadows submitted to the court Tuesday amounted to a retraction of the tweets.... `Obviously, when there's ever a reference to declassification of classifie
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ce was likely to neutralize objections that some aides had raised in recent days over allowing him to participate in televised coronavirus updates." Meadows, "along with senior adviser Jared Kushner and top officials on the president's reelection campaign, had previously urged him to tether his reelecti
, has been demeaned and disparaged." Reuters also reports that "the decision to restart briefings came after tension between Trump's chief of staff, Mark Meadows, whose team took over leadership of the West Wing in March, and others in the White House, especially Vice President Mike Pence's team, about the ri
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icials Celebrate Israel-Sudan Deal. On Fox News Outnumbered Overtime <https://video.foxnews.com/v/6204230387001> (10/23), White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows hailed Sudan's decision to normalize relations with Israel. On Fox Business The Claman Countdown <https://video.foxbusiness.cotn/v/6204264075001/?
<https://thehill.com/homenews/sunday-talk-shows/522642-meadows-dodges-questions-on- pences-office-outbreak-continued> (10/25, Coleman, 2.98M) reports Meadows "said Centers of Disease Control and Prevention guidelines indicate that essential personnel can do their jobs while wearing a mask." USA Today <ht
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OP." Shelby "said he had yet to see any details of the proposals that Pelosi and Mnuchin had been batting around. He said White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows had tried to call him, but they had not connected, and Meadows had been in touch with some of his staff." The Wall Street Journal (10/22, Peterson,
Pelosi and Mnuchin had been batting around. He said White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows had tried to call him, but they had not connected, and Meadows had been in touch with some of his staff." The Wall Street Journal (10/22, Peterson, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) provides similar coverage. NE
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any. But hopefully we are going to get this to the point where it's not as lethal as the flu." In addition, The Hill (10/25, Coleman, 2.98M) reports Meadows "said Centers of Disease Control and Prevention guidelines indicate that essential personnel can do their jobs while wearing a mask." USA Today (10
r being a little upset." Administration Officials Celebrate Israel-Sudan Deal. On Fox News Outnumbered Overtime (10/23), White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows hailed Sudan's decision to normalize relations with Israel. EFTA00148533 On Fox Business The Claman Countdown (10/23), White House Trade Advisor
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ce was likely to neutralize objections that some aides had raised in recent days over allowing him to participate in televised coronavirus updates." Meadows, "along with senior adviser Jared Kushner and top officials on the president's reelection campaign, had previously urged him to tether his reelecti
has been demeaned and disparaged." Reuters also reports that "the decision to restart briefings came after tension between Trump's chief of staff, Mark Meadows, whose team took over leadership of the West Wing in March, and others in the White House, especially Vice President Mike Pence's team, about the r
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llegal immigrants,' McConnell told reporters after GOP senators met for lunch with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, who are involved in negotiations with congressional Democrats on the COVID-19 package." The Washington Post (7/28, Daly, 14.2M) reports, "McConnel
hite House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows told reporters on Capitol Hill that a new headquarters is a 'pressing need.' While he defended its indusion, Meadows said it won't be an obstacle to passage of another relief bill. 'There are a number of things in the last bill that had nothing to do with the coron
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has been demeaned and disparaged." Reuters also reports that "the decision to restart briefings came after tension between Trump's chief of staff, Mark Meadows, whose team took over leadership of the West Wing in March, and others in the White House, especially Vice President Mike Pence's team, about the ri
ce was likely to neutralize objections that some aides had raised in recent days over allowing him to participate in televised coronavirus updates." Meadows, "along with senior adviser Jared Kushner and top officials on the president's reelection campaign, had previously urged him to tether his reelecti
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ied out his threat not to sign the bill, he would bring on what they most feared: a shutdown. And he might well blame the shutdown on his own party. Mark Meadows, the head of the House Freedom Caucus and a | staunch Trump ally in Congress, called the president from Europe to say that after the vote on Thursda
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021138 →right-wing adversary Mark Meadows, along with Bannon, had gotten behind a plan to push House majority leader Kevin McCarthy for chief of staff. Even Meadows, who hated McCarthy, was all for it. Here finally was a strat- egy: McCarthy, a top tactician, would refocus an unfocused White House on one mission—
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s coming from U.S. Attorney John Durham's investigation into the origins of the Trump-Russia probe, based on the 'intelligence' he has access to." Meadows: Democrats, Not Russians, Spreading "Disinformation." The Washington Times <https://www.washingtontimes.comrnews/2020/oct/19/no-russian-conspiracy-b
hingtontimes.comrnews/2020/oct/19/no-russian-conspiracy-biden-laptop-scandal-dni-rat/> (10/19, Scarborough, 492K) reports White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows "also made a Monday morning appearance, this one on Fox News." The Times adds that Meadows "suggested there is more damaging information to come ty
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P." Shelby "said he had yet to see any details of the proposals that Pelosi and Mnuchin had been batting around. He said White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows had tried to call him, but they had not connected, and Meadows had been in touch with some of his staff." The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.c
t Pelosi and Mnuchin had been batting around. He said White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows had tried to call him, but they had not connected, and Meadows had been in touch with some of his staff." The Wall Street Journal <https://www.wsj.com/articles/negotiators-defend- continuing-talks-on-coronavirus
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that the issue was not a wide-scale threat. The Trump administration expressed frustrated with that testimony, including White House chief of staff Mark Meadows who questioned Wray's leadership of the FBI." The Hill <https://thehill.corn/homenews/administration/520160-trump-swipes-at-barr-pompeo-wray-in-fox-
other long-planned gatherings to comply with public health restrictions aimed at slowing the spread of the virus." Photographs "posted online" show Meadows "delivering a father-of- the-bride speech before a band with at least eight members," while "other photographs show Mr. Meadows dancing with his dau
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3 states." She added, "While there's no clear plan to contain the virus, there is another outbreak at EFTA00137074 the White House. Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and at least five others testing positive." On the CBS Weekend News <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.com/6c2e0d86a25742268216ec550b6lebld? p
hingtonpost.com/politics/meadows-covid-white-house/2020/11/06/88847e40-20b3-11eb-90dd- abd0f7086a9 1 _story.html> (11/6, Dawsey, Wang, 14.2M) reports Meadows "has for months openly brushed off the importance of wearing masks during the pandemic. On Election Day, Meadows visited the Trump campaign headqua
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uchin had been batting around. He said White House Chief of Staff EFTA00148470 Mark Meadows had tried to call him, but they had not connected, and Meadows had been in touch with some of his staff." The Wall Street Journal (10/22, Peterson, Subscription Publication, 7.57M) provides similar coverage. N
d he had yet to see any details of the proposals that Pelosi and Mnuchin had been batting around. He said White House Chief of Staff EFTA00148470 Mark Meadows had tried to call him, but they had not connected, and Meadows had been in touch with some of his staff." The Wall Street Journal (10/22, Peterson,

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