JUST IN: Mark Meadows Breaks Silence On Wire-Wearing Allegations: ‘NOT TRUE’

Mark Meadows, former Chief of Staff to President Donald Trump, has vehemently denied allegations suggesting he wore a wire for the FBI. Labeling these claims as “ridiculous,” Meadows expressed his disbelief and frustration over the matter.

The statement was reported by The National Pulse, where Meadows reinforced, “Thanks for checking. It is ridiculous, it is 100 percent NOT TRUE!!”

ABC News had reported earlier this week that Meadows was granted immunity to testify under oath by special counsel Jack Smith. Meadows reportedly met with Smith’s team multiple times this year, shedding light on his interactions and conversations with Trump, especially after the 2020 presidential elections.

Late Thursday, there was widespread speculation on social media about the veracity of the allegations concerning Meadows. Ben Williamson, a seasoned representative for Meadows, refuted the claims, saying, “This crap is ridiculous, it’s straight out of the twilight zone.”

Sources familiar to ABC said that Meadows had informed Trump that the allegations of significant voting fraud were baseless. This was a stark contrast to Trump’s repeated claims of election fraud, which were echoed by Meadows in his own book. According to the report, Meadows reportedly told federal investigators that Trump’s initial claim of winning the

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