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Legal expert Anne Milgram explains that even though there may not be proof beyond a reasonable doubt to charge Mark Meadows, the fifth amendment still gives him the right to not incriminate himself in regards to the Trump January 6 investigation.
27:22 - 29:50 (02:27)
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Legal expert Anne Milgram explains that even though there may not be proof beyond a reasonable doubt to charge Mark Meadows, the fifth amendment still gives him the right to not incriminate himself in regards to the Trump January 6 investigation. The government could still try to build a criminal case against Meadows to use as leverage to flip him.
ChapterWhy immunity may not be granted to ex-Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows
EpisodeThe Trump Offensive
PodcastProsecuting Donald Trump
The decision of whether to confer immunity on Mark Meadows, former Chief of Staff to Donald Trump, is under discussion.
29:50 - 35:46 (05:56)
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The decision of whether to confer immunity on Mark Meadows, former Chief of Staff to Donald Trump, is under discussion. Meadows may not even need immunity and giving him immunity when he may have potential criminal liability would be difficult to stomach.