Topline
Ex-president Donald Trump’s former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows failed to meet the “quite low” threshold needed to move his Georgia election interference case to federal court, a judge ruled Friday, as four other defendants await hearings for the same request and a potential request from Trump also looms.
WASHINGTON, DC – APRIL 30: Mark Meadows is a former White House chief of staff. (Photo by Doug … [+]
Key Facts
U.S. District Court Judge Steve Jones ruled Friday Meadows hadn’t met the threshold because he engaged in political activities for Trump’s presidential campaign that “exceeded” the duties of a White House chief of staff.
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