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Mark Meadows, ex-White House Chief of Staff, seeks to transfer Fulton County case to federal court.

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OAN’s Daniel Baldwin

10:20 AM – Wednesday, ⁤August 16, 2023

Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows filed ‌Tuesday to ‌move ⁤the⁢ case brought against him by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to federal court.

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“Mr. Meadows has ⁢the right⁤ to remove this matter,” George Terwilliger, Meadows’​ attorney, wrote. “The ⁣conduct giving rise to ⁢the charges in the⁤ indictment all occurred during ⁢his tenure and as ‍part of his service ⁢as Chief of Staff. In these circumstances,‌ federal ​law⁢ provides for prompt removal of ‌a ⁣“criminal prosecution . . . commenced in a State court . . . against or directed to” a⁤ federal official, “in ​an official or individual capacity, for or‌ relating to any ‌act under color of [his] ‌ office.”

The filing came one day after he was‍ indicted along with 45th President Donald Trump ⁤and 17 others over​ alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election.⁤ Terwilliger specifically points out that many of ‍the alleged charges by ⁢Willis⁣ are not ‌“criminal per se.”

“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,” Terwilliger wrote. “One would expect a ‌Chief of Staff to the President of⁢ the United States to do ⁣these sorts of things.”

Counsel for the National Legal and Policy Center, Paul Kamenar, told‍ One America ⁢News that ‌federal law requires‍ the removal of criminal proceedings brought in state court if the alleged crimes occurred when the defendant was operating in a federal role.

“The underlying rationale⁤ for that law was⁣ not to have state courts and state prosecutors interfere with federal officials’ duties,” Kamenar said. “And so in this case, all the allegations against Trump and Mark Meadows revolve⁣ around the⁢ activities ⁢they did in the White House while ⁢they were in office.”

Kamenar ⁢was referring to federal‍ statute 28 U.S. ⁢Code § 1442 which says,⁤ “A civil action or criminal prosecution that is⁤ commenced in⁢ a State court and that⁣ is ‍against or directed ‌to any of‍ the following may be removed by them ⁤to​ the⁣ district court of the United States⁢ for‌ the ⁢district and⁢ division embracing the place wherein it is‌ pending…any officer ⁢(or any⁢ person acting under that officer) of the United States.”

Kamenar‍ says moving the case to a federal ‌court⁢ would not only be beneficial for ‍Meadows, but also for ‍Trump.

“The jury ‌pool ⁣will be brought from ⁤a broader spectrum and population demographics than it would​ be just in Fulton County, Georgia,” Kamenar said. “That’s one advantage. Secondly, ‌there would be these motions that are going to⁢ be made regarding immunity that federal courts are expert ‌at resolving rather than a state judge.”

Many expect Trump’s‌ legal team to follow Meadows’ lead, filing their own motion to move the case to a federal ‍court.⁤ Trump did so in New ‍York’s case, but it was denied.⁣ Kamenar says ​they would have a better argument in the⁤ Fulton County case.

“[The New York case] was more⁢ of a personal matter, even when ⁤he was ‍in office,” Kamenar said. “Here, on the other hand, the allegations are clear that this deals ‍with‍ duties while [Trump] ‌was in ‍office. They were⁤ arguably among his duties as president of the⁤ United States to make sure that ‍the elections are proper and the votes are ⁤properly ‌counted.”

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