Raw Story reports:
Mark Meadows is demanding that his Georgia election racketeering case be dismissed due to the Supremacy Clause in the U.S. Constitution, according to court records revealed by investigative reporter Zach Merchant.
Meadows’ attorneys requested Monday an evidentiary hearing to discuss his argument in the Fulton County court where he and former President Donald Trump face multiple criminal charges linked to the 2020 presidential election.
Meadows pleaded not guilty to two felony charges linked to his involvement in an alleged attempt to toss the 2020 election results in Georgia.
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#breaking former WH Chief of Staff Mark Meadows asks for Fulton judge to hold hearing on his Supremacy Clause clause argument, new court filing shows
Meadows argues the Supremacy Clause makes him immune to the Fulton election interference charges #gapol @11AliveNews pic.twitter.com/HVyfU1nBBR
— Zach Merchant (@ZachMerchantTV) April 1, 2024