Glenn Kirschner calls it "karma" and "a new kind of depravity," noting, "Just days after the January 6 insurrection, Donald Trump's Chief of Staff, Mark Meadows, signed a book deal to write a memoir about the 2020 election, among other topics. Well now, Meadows' book publisher is suing him, alleging that the book is full of lies about non-existent election fraud, lies that parroted the ones that were being told - and are still being told - by Donald Trump."
According to Business Insider, "All Season Press, the independent publisher of Meadows' memoir, filed suit against the former White House chief of staff alleging he can't have both ways. In All Seasons' view, Meadows can't reportedly tell special counsel Jack Smith that he warned Trump against claiming the election was stolen only to write at length in his memoir that Trump really did win the 2020 presidential election." All Season Press is suing Meadows for his $350,000 book advance, more than $1 million in estimated lost profits and other damages, $600,000 in other costs, and attorney fees.
According to Publishers Marketplace, Louise Burke and Kate Hartson launched All Seasons Press in 2021, "to publish the best writers, politicians and pundits in the conservative movement." They have published books by Rush Limbaugh show producer James Golden; economist, author and Trump advisor Peter Navarro and Tucker Carlsen as well as Meadows' The Chief's Chief.