Mark Meadows asks Supreme Court to move Georgia election case to federal court
- Mark Meadows’ lawyers have asked the Supreme Court to move his Georgia election subversion case to federal court, arguing he deserves immunity from charges.
- Meadows’ lawyers stated, “It is hard to imagine a case in which the need for a federal forum is more pressing,” highlighting the recent ruling favoring Donald Trump.
- The filing emphasized that a former White House Chief of Staff’s criminal charges should not complicate his access to federal court, citing the need for reconsideration of previous rulings.
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