meadows. you also know williamson didn t invoke the fifth. in the context of this investigation, several top trump allies have invoked the fifth amendment. now, he really is a significant witness for the committee, not only for his own experience, not only for his efforts to try to get trump to do something, but mostly for what he knows about what mark meadows was up to during this time because meadows has been an elusive witness for this committee. he has stonewalled their efforts so far. they have of course referred him to the department of justice for potential contempt of congress. no charges have been filed. but for now williamson is likely the committee s best insight into exactly what the white house chief of staff was up to, as the capitol was under attack. thank you. we ll be right back. but my body was telling a different story. i felt all people saw were my uncontrolled movements. some mental health meds can cause
investigation. and they signed that text message from ben, calling the situation insane, as one of the reasons they want to talk to her about exactly what was going on in the west wing. we have learn frd our sources, williamson was interviewed for six to seven hours, and he fielded questions from congressional investigators covering everything from that video message the former president recorded hours after the first reports of violence, to meadows conversations with the former president and members of congress. how significant is his interview considering he didn t plead the fifth, and his boss, mark meadows, has been held in contempt for defying congress. he could potentially know almost as much as mark meadows knows. absolutely. this is his right hand man. his value to investigators is in proximity to these key figures, former president trump and marng
invoked their fifth amendment, including alex jones, roger stone, conservative lawyer john eastman. now, he really is a significant witness for the committee, not only for his own experience, not only for his efforts to try to get trump to do something, but mostly for what he knows about what mark meadows was up to during this time because meadows has been an elusive witness for this committee. he has stonewalled their efforts so far. they have of course referred him to the department of justice for potential contempt of congress. no charges have been filed. but for now williamson is likely the committee s best insight into exactly what the white house chief of staff was up to, as the capitol was under attack. thank you. we ll be right back. people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what s possible.