Mark Meadows' messages reveal Trump's plot to nullify 2020 election
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Mark Meadows delivered to the House Select Committee a series of texts that he sent to legislators to revoke the elections of 2021 and try to keep Donald Trump in power, among those documents stands out one from representative Ralph Norman that urges the former president to declare the Marshall Act to save the United States. Although everything indicates that between these messages there was a spelling error, since what Norman was really asking for was a Martial Law.
The text messages recently revealed between the chief of staff, Mark Meadows with 60 members of Congress, are already in the hands of the members of the Committee investigating the insurrection of the Capitol on January 6, 2021.
With this can be revealed in more detail the plot to annul the elections of 2021 and stop the transfer of power in the US One of the texts shows Republican Ralph Norman urging Meadows to pressure Trump to declare the Marshall Act .
According to an analysis, in these text messages there was a spelling error that continued in various communications, Already which according to the same news outlet identified that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene also wrote the same error. Apparently his intention was to ask Trump to apply Martial Law.