Mulvaney tells House Jan. 6 committee he was "checked out" by then
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Former acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney sat for an interview with the House Jan. 6 committee for two and a half hours on Thursday, answering questions about communication with the White House on that day when he knew the president had lost the election, he told CBS News.
Mulvaney, who is currently a CBS News contributor, also discussed his decision after Jan. 6 to resign his post as special envoy to Northern Ireland, he said.
Mulvaney served as the director of the Office of Management and Budget in the Trump administration and was tapped to serve as acting chief of staff in Jan. 2019, a role he held until he was replaced with Mark Meadows in March 2020.
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