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Meadows takes action to prevent Georgia Trump case arrest.

Former ‍Congressman Mark Meadows ⁤Seeks to Prevent ⁤Arrest‍ in ​Georgia

Mark Meadows, ‌former congressman and chief of staff to ‍President Donald Trump, has asked⁤ a federal judge to prevent his arrest in Georgia,⁣ where ⁢President Trump, Mr. Meadows, and others face charges for attempts⁤ to reverse the results of the 2020 election.

Mr. Meadows joins former Department of Justice official Jeffrey ⁣Clark who ​similarly asked a federal judge on Aug. 21 to block his arrest on Friday, ‍arguing that his status as a federal officer makes him immune from state-level ‍charges.

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis alleged in her Aug. 14 indictment that President Trump, Mr. Meadows,‌ and 17 others took part in a racketeering‍ conspiracy by aiding President Trump’s effort to uncover evidence ⁤of fraud in the 2020 election and have alternative slates ⁢of electors arranged in ‌several states⁣ to delay the counting ⁣of electoral votes.

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Ms. Willis‍ gave the​ defendants until noon of Aug. 25 to turn ⁢themselves in to avoid getting arrested, but‍ Mr. Meadows has a pending request to have the case moved to a federal court with a hearing scheduled⁢ for Aug. 28. He asked the ‍DA to postpone the‌ deadline ​until‌ after his hearing, but she “rejected the proposal⁣ out of⁤ hand and made clear that she would arrest Mr. Meadows,” ⁤his lawyers ⁣said in court papers.

“I am not granting⁤ any extensions. I gave 2 weeks ⁤for people to surrender themselves to the ​court. Your client is no‌ different than any other criminal defendant in this jurisdiction,” Willis ‌responded to the lawyers, according to the court filing,‌ adding, “The two weeks was a tremendous​ courtesy.”

The lawyers retorted with a letter​ “making clear that Mr. Meadows is differently​ situated from⁣ other ⁤Fulton County defendants⁤ because he is a former federal official who‌ has a⁢ pending⁣ Notice of Removal,” the filing said.

Federal ⁢officials have a right to be tried in federal court and⁤ enjoy‌ an immunity against prosecution for actions they took‍ “under color” of office. While Mr. Meadows no longer holds office, he did​ during the time covered by the DA’s allegations.

On⁣ Aug. 22, the lawyers asked District Judge Steve Jones, who oversees the removal request, to ‌either grant it ⁣before Aug. 25, or ⁢to ‍forbid Ms. Willis from arresting Mr. Meadows.

“The Court should promptly grant relief to prevent Mr. ​Meadows from irreparably losing his right‌ under federal law to be free from ⁤state arrest and to protect this Court’s ability consider Mr. Meadows’s Notice of Removal … in an orderly fashion,” the filing said (pdf).

Removal should be​ decided quickly, particularly in this case, the ​lawyers suggested, ​because “unfortunately,​ the State [of Georgia] is set on subjecting Mr. Meadows to criminal process in Georgia as quickly as it can ⁢and without regard to his pending efforts to remove the case to federal court.”

Removals have ‌been⁣ granted even ‌without​ a hearing in the past, they​ noted, but added that the court could grant the removal and then‍ reconsider the decision after‍ the hearing if needed.

Alternatively, preventing Mr. Meadows’s arrest “will preserve Mr. Meadows’s rights without substantially burdening the State of Georgia,” they said.

If the removal is granted, the e


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