"Appeals Court Denies Meadows's Request to Transfer Georgia Election Subversion Case to Federal Court"

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A federal appeals court panel has rejected former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows's request to move a Georgia election interference case against him to federal court. Meadows and former President Donald J. Trump were among 19 defendants charged with racketeering and other crimes related to their efforts to reverse the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. The judges unanimously ruled that Meadows's conduct, as outlined in the indictment, was not related to his role as White House chief of staff and should be dealt with in state court.
- Appeals Panel Rejects Meadows's Request to Move Georgia Case to Federal Court The New York Times
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- Trump legal news brief: Appeals court rejects Meadows's bid to move Georgia case to federal court Yahoo News
- Mark Meadows' bid to move election interference charges to federal court met with skepticism by three-judge panel CBS News
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