SCOTUS Rejects Push To Move Georgia Case Against Mark Meadows

The Supreme Court refused on Tuesday to let Mark Meadows, who used to be Trump’s chief of staff in the White House, move the election interference case against him from Georgia to federal court. He wanted to argue that he was not guilty and should not be charged.

The justices rejected his appeal and did not explain why they made the decision they did, the Associated Press

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