Like Kushner, Meadows’ absence from the recent indictment suggested that he took “some sort of deal” to either “testify under the protection of immunity” or that he “acted as a cooperating witness” in Smith’s investigation.
“The fact Meadows is not being discussed as a co-conspirator is telling in itself,” a source connected to the case told RadarOnline.com on Thursday morning.
“When a witness is called to testify before a grand jury, the individual can refuse to testify on the ground that his testimony will incriminate him,” the source continued. “But it is almost impossible to think Meadows invoked his Fifth Amendment right.
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