Fake Electors Case: Meadows Argues State Can’t Prosecute Federal Officials
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Trump’s former chief of staff claims immunity from fake electors charges
Key Points: Meadows claims immunity from election fraud; says his actions were within official White House duties Judge Tuchi previously rejected same defense by ruling his conduct exceeded his official role Case will return to grand jury due to prior indictment flaws Mark Meadows is using his former position as White House chief of staff for Donald Trump to defend himself against charges in connection with Arizona’s fake elector scheme. “St…
Meadows Files for Dismissal of Arizona Fake Electors Case
Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows has filed for the dismissal of the charges against him in connection with the prosecution of Arizona’s slate of Republican alternate electors, declaring the charges to be “politically motivated,” by Democrat Attorney General Kris Mayes. "Today we filed in the Arizona court a motion to dismiss Kris...
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