Mark Meadows Responds to Rumor He Flipped on Trump

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Mark Meadows, former Chief of Staff to President Donald Trump, vehemently denied allegations suggesting he wore a wire for the FBI in an exclusive statement to The National Pulse. Labeling these claims as “ridiculous,” Meadows said, “Thanks for checking. It is ridiculous; it is 100 percent NOT TRUE!!”

The rumor began with the unreliable ABC News. ABC News reported on October 24th that Mark Meadows was cooperating with Jack Smith, the DC special counsel who is prosecuting Donald Trump. Meadow’s attorney, George Terwilliger, said there was no truth to it.

CBS News reporter Catherine Herridge said Mr. Terwilliger denied the story:

“I told ABC that their story was largely inaccurate. People will have to judge for themselves the decision to run it anyway.” George Terwilliger told CBS News, responding to new reporting, “Ex-Chief of Staff granted immunity, tells special counsel he warned Trump about 2020 claims: Sources”

Yesterday, on October 26th, Ryan Fournier of Students for Trump said that it is confirmed Mark Meadows wore a wire to tape Donald Trump while still serving as his Chief of Staff.

Donald Trump and Mark Meadows
Fournier wrote:

“BREAKING: Allegedly, Mark Meadows worked for the FBI as an informant and wore a wire to record all conversations with President Trump while he was the Chief of Staff to him,” Fournier wrote.

“This is not only unconstitutional, but it’s criminal. This is the government we live with. It’s up to us to change that. I’ve received confirmation from multiple members of Congress and Confidential Informants that this is true.

Fournier concluded: “Not only have I received calls from current members of Congress, I received calls from media, who know that I know about this information. I’ve received calls from former members of Congress, who have also explained the same thing to me. This is worse than Watergate. This is going to be the destruction of the FBI.”

He has since retracted it, and two of his sources retracted the story. Fournier named one source, former Rep. Mark Walker.

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Flying fig
1 year ago

Meadows, “this is largely inaccurate” whispers to himself “there was no wire, don’t these clowns know about technology?”

Ads Base
1 year ago

This is the type of propaganda that brings down countries. The rush to release innuendo as fact is why nobody except for zealots believe anything in the media anymore.

The Prisoner
1 year ago

The DOJ and other intel operations have been spreading lies on Trump and others a long time.

News outlets which continually report these lies are not stupid, they are in collusion. The border between the MSM and US intel is blurred.

Ryan Fournier should be viewed with skepticism. The motive is not clear. Did he really believe his story?

Last edited 1 year ago by The Prisoner
Ace
1 year ago
Reply to  The Prisoner

If your only sources are politicians and members of the media and you believe them, you’re a moron. These are literally the 2 least trusted sources on the planet because the members of both are scumbag liars almost 100% of the time.

Peter B. Prange
1 year ago

Ryan Fournier of Students for Trump, claims Ex-Rep. Mark Walker, a former Baptist pastor from Greensboro, North Carolina was a source of his story.
I hope that is not true. He is still an active politician having recently dropped out of an important political race in North Carolina.

No one who claims to be a Christian should be rumour mongering. One of the ten commandments states: You shall not give false testimony against your neighbor. Exodus 20:16 (NIV)

Martin Luther, the great Reformation Leader, whose posting of his 95 theses on the church door in Wittenberg Germany on October 31, 1517, said the commandment means that those who hold God in holy awe and love Him and is Word, should should fear and love God that we do not tell lies about our neighbour, betray him or give him a bad name, but defend him, speak well of him and take his words and actions in the kindest possible way.

Mark Walker should be willing, if he is a Christian, to either defend himself against a false rumour, or he should confess his guilt and ask for forgiveness.