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Mark Meadows, ex-Trump Chief of Staff, wants Fulton County case moved to federal court.

Former Trump Chief of Staff ‌Mark Meadows Seeks to Dismiss Charges in Federal Court

Former Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows has ‍filed ⁢a motion in the Northern District of Georgia ​to transfer his ⁣charges from the ex-president’s fourth indictment to a federal court.⁢ Meadows plans to ask a judge ⁢to dismiss his case under federal law.

“Mr. Meadows⁣ is entitled to remove this action to federal court because‌ the ​charges against him plausibly give rise to a federal defense based on his role at all relevant times as ‌the White House Chief of Staff to the President⁢ of the United States,”

Meadows is one of‍ 18 co-defendants named in former President Donald Trump’s Fulton County, Georgia, indictment following a⁣ criminal investigation​ into Trump’s alleged efforts‌ to overturn ⁣the state’s 2020 presidential election results.

Charges Under ‍Georgia’s RICO Act

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis pursued ​charging individuals under Georgia’s RICO Act, which allows prosecutors to connect various crimes committed by multiple defendants and argue that they were working together toward a criminal goal —⁣ and were part ‌of a “criminal‍ enterprise.”

In the‍ 41-count indictment brought against Trump and his allies, Meadows faces charges under the state’s Racketeer‌ Influenced and Corrupt Organizations statute and for soliciting an official to⁣ violate their oath of⁣ office.

The indictment alleges that Meadows, Trump, and others “unlawfully solicited, requested, ⁤and importuned” Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger on January 2, 2021, citing a phone call where the former president reportedly tried to pressure the state official to⁢ find ⁤11,780 votes.

Meadows denied⁢ any wrongdoing in assisting⁤ Trump’s efforts to challenge the election results.

“Nothing Mr.‍ Meadows is alleged in the indictment to have done is criminal per se: arranging Oval ‌Office meetings, contacting state officials on​ the President’s behalf, visiting a state government building, and setting up ​a phone call for the President,”

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The ⁣filing argues that the indictment “is precisely the kind of state interference in a federal official’s duties that the Supremacy⁤ Clause of the U.S. Constitution prohibits,” which states that the Constitution and federal ⁤laws take priority over ⁢any conflicting rules of state law.

Attorneys for Meadows also stated in the filing that while the former chief of staff intends to ‌file a separate motion to dismiss the ​indictment, the request to move into federal ‍court ⁣would delay⁤ state court proceedings.

“Even if the Court is ‌not prepared to dismiss outright at this early stage, however, justice requires granting removal and ⁢halting any⁢ further ⁣state-court ⁣proceedings‌ against Mr. Meadows,”

When the indictment was first revealed, the Trump campaign released a statement‍ criticizing Fulton County DA Fani Willis, accusing her of ⁤being a ⁢”rabid partisan” who strategically stalled her investigation to interfere with the 2024 presidential race.

Ryan Saavedra contributed to this report.



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