"Appeals Court Denies Meadows' Attempt to Move Georgia Election Case to Federal Court"

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Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows has had his bid to move the Georgia election interference case against him from state to federal court rejected by a federal appeals court. The court upheld a lower-court ruling that Meadows had not proven his alleged conduct was related to his official duties. Meadows, who has pleaded not guilty, was indicted along with Donald Trump and 17 others on charges of illegally conspiring to overturn Trump's 2020 election loss in Georgia. This decision is another legal setback for Meadows and marks a victory for Fulton County District Attorney Fani T. Willis, who is leading the prosecution.
- Meadows' bid to move Georgia election case to federal court rejected The Washington Post
- Trump legal news brief: Appeals court rejects Meadows's bid to move Georgia case to federal court Yahoo News
- Appeals court rejects Mark Meadows’ attempt to move Georgia election subversion case to federal court CNN
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