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Mark Meadows Georgia Federal Court

Trump's Former Chief of Staff Testifies in Racketeering Case

Meadows Denies Involvement in Alleged Attempt to Overturn 2020 Election

Federal Appeals Court Rejects Attempt to Move Case to Federal Court

ATLANTA, Georgia - Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows testified in a federal courtroom in Atlanta on Monday as part of a racketeering case against former President Donald Trump and 18 other defendants.

Meadows, who served as Trump's final White House chief of staff, denied any involvement in the alleged attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. The indictment alleges that Trump and his associates engaged in a RICO conspiracy to coerce Georgia officials into changing the election results.

Meadows' testimony came after a federal appeals court panel rejected an effort to move the case to federal court. The panel ruled that the state court had jurisdiction over the case and that there was no evidence of unfairness or bias.

The ongoing trial is a significant development in the ongoing legal battle surrounding Trump's efforts to overturn the election. Meadows' testimony is expected to provide key insights into the inner workings of the Trump administration during the post-election period.

The case is being closely watched by legal experts and political observers. The outcome could have implications for Trump's future political ambitions and may shed light on the extent of his involvement in the alleged conspiracy.


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