'There's something up with him': George Conway suggests Mark Meadows flipped on Trump
Raw StoryFormer President Donald Trump appears on track to be indicted for yet another round of federal charges, this time involving the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. But as Trump's allies are interviewed and interrogated in the leadup to a charging decision, one person remains oddly absent: former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, who played a critical role in relaying election conspiracy theories to the Justice Department and coordinating with officials who were pressuring states to overturn their results. That may not be a coincidence, suggested conservative attorney George Conway on CNN Wednesday: it could be a sign that Meadows is working with prosecutors. reporting that the Trump team has not identified anybody else who received a target letter, according to sources," said anchor Anderson Cooper.