President Joe Biden, pictured here, in Washington, on Dec. 6 suggested Mark Meadows was "worthy" of being in held in contempt of Congress for failing to appear for a deposition with the committee investigating the January 6 attack on the US Capitol.
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President Joe Biden, pictured here, in Washington, on Dec. 6 suggested Mark Meadows was "worthy" of being in held in contempt of Congress for failing to appear for a deposition with the committee investigating the January 6 attack on the US Capitol.
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Biden says Meadows seems 'worthy of being held in contempt' for failing to appear for interview with January 6 committee

President Joe Biden on Wednesday suggested Mark Meadows was "worthy" of being in held in contempt of Congress after the Democratic-controlled House referred the ex-White House chief of staff to the Department of Justice for failing to appear for a deposition with the committee investigating the January 6 attack on the US Capitol.