Trump’s PAC Gave Chief Of Staff Mark Meadows’ Group $1 Million Weeks After Jan. 6 Probe Launched

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Donald Trump’s political action committee donated $1 million to a non-profit organization where his former chief of staff Mark Meadows is a senior partner— just a few weeks after a congressional probe into the Capitol riot was announced. Read more:

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for the Department of Justice to pursue contempt of Congress charges against Meadows for his refusal to comply with the investigation.Forbes , but Chief Operating Officer Wesley Denton said in a statement to NBC News the institute is “proud to have the support of President Trump” to aid in their “work to build and unite the conservative movement.”

Trump’s PAC donated $1.35 million during the last six months of 2021, according to the filing, with $1 million going to the CPI and many of the remaining donations went to dozens of candidates for federal and state office.$122 million. That’s how much cash on hand Trump’s political operation had at the start of 2022, according to filings to the FEC.

The January 6 committee has subpoenaed or requested information from dozens of Trump allies as part of its investigation into the attack. Steve Bannon, a former White House strategist, was hit withcharges in November for his refusal to comply with the investigation, and has pleaded not guilty. Meadows could also face charges, after the House recommended to hold him in contempt of Congress in December.

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