And last week, Trump’s former White House chief of staff, Mark Meadows — also charged in the Georgia case — signaled that his defense is likely to include blaming the former president as the primary driver of the effort.
- The finger-pointing among Donald Trump’s inner circle has begun.
- And as his four criminal cases march toward trials, some of his aides, allies and co-defendants are pointing at the former president.
- Three GOP activists who were indicted alongside Trump in Georgia for trying to interfere with the certification of President Joe Biden’s win in the state asserted that their actions were all taken at Trump’s behest.