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Willis argues Meadows can’t move Georgia charges because he is no longer federal official

  • Mark Meadows, former White House Chief of Staff, is appealing a ruling that denied his effort to move his case in the Georgia election-racketeering case from state to federal court.
  • The legal arguments in the federal appeals court showdown revolve around a statute that allows cases against federal officers to be removed to federal court. Meadows argues that the statute applies to former federal officials, while prosecutors argue that it does not explicitly mention former officials.
  • Meadows is charged with racketeering and solicitation of violation of oath by a public officer for his role in arranging a phone call where former President Trump pressured Georgia's Secretary of State to "find 11,780 votes.
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USA Today broke the news in United States on Wednesday, September 13, 2023.
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