Mark Meadows, Trump's former White House chief of staff, failed to appear last week for a scheduled deposition.
"I'm confident we'll move very quickly with respect to Mr.
Meadows also, but we want to make sure that we have the strongest possible case to present to the Justice Department and for the Justice Department to present to a grand jury," Schiff said Sunday on NBC's "The panel previously warned that a no-show could lead to him being found in contempt of Congress. It would follow similar actions against Steve Bannon, a former Trump advisor.
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