Mark Meadows seeks to move his Arizona election subversion case to federal court
- Mark Meadows is seeking to move his Arizona election subversion case to federal court to have the charges dismissed.
- A successful bid could provide Meadows with federal immunity related to his government role.
- Meadows' attorneys claim the indictment relates to his official conduct and reflects state interference prohibited by the Supremacy Clause.
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Meadows tries to move his Arizona charges to federal court after previous failed attempt - Washington Examiner
Mark Meadows, ex-chief of staff to former President Donald Trump, wants to move his charges in the Arizona “fake electors” case to federal court, a Wednesday court filing stated. This will be Meadows’s second attempt to do so, and his legal counsel will argue his actions were taken when he was a federal official working as Trump’s chief of staff, and they will seek dismissal of the charges. It’s also possible Meadows wants to move his case to fe…

Mark Meadows tries to move his charges in Arizona’s fake electors case to federal court
Former Donald Trump presidential chief of staff Mark Meadows wants to move his charges in Arizona’s fake electors case to federal court,
Mark Meadows Tries to Move His Charges in Arizona’s Fake Electors Case to Federal Court
PHOENIX (AP) — Former Donald Trump presidential chief of staff Mark Meadows wants to move his charges in Arizona’s fake electors case to federal court, just as he unsuccessfully tried to do last year in an election subversion case in Georgia.
Mark Meadows asks to move Arizona fake electors case to federal court
Donald Trump's former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows has asked to move an Arizona criminal case to federal court after he was charged with trying to subvert the 2020 presidential election.In an order filed in the United States District Court for the District of Arizona this week, U.S. District Judge John Tuchi said Meadows had asked "to remove his state criminal prosecution to this Court."The filing said an evidentiary hearing should be "held promp…
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