Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows will no longer cooperate with the House select committee. The committee says it will move forward with a scheduled deposition with Meadows on Wednesday. By proceeding with the scheduled deposition, the committee is setting up a path to hold Meadows in criminal contempt. A source familiar with the matter told CNN that among the 6,000 pages of documents Meadows has already provided to the committee are communications from January 6. A Democratic member of the committee said Meadows' about-face is due in part to learning over the weekend that the committee had "issued wide ranging subpoenas for information from a third party communications provider".