Mark Meadows Expected To Lose Appeal To Get RICO Case Moved To Federal Court
It looks like former Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows is going to lose his appeal to have his Georgia RICO case moved to federal court.
It looks like former Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows is going to lose his appeal to have his Georgia RICO case moved to federal court.
Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, and Mark Meadows have not been offered plea deals by Fani Willis, which suggests that she is going to use maximum pressure to get to Trump.
In a blow to Trump and his co-defendants, a federal judge has rejected Mark Meadows’s bid to get his trial moved out of Georgia and into the federal court system.
Marc Short, the former chief of staff and current adviser to former VP Mike Pence, poked massive holes in the defense of Mark Meadows.
Fulton County DA Fani Willis denied his request for a delay so Mark Meadows filed a motion in court to block his arrest in Georgia.
Discovery materials show that Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows flipped and provided evidence to Special Counsel Jack Smith in both of the federal criminal cases.
Former Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows has filed to have the Georgia criminal case moved out of Fulton County and into federal court, as he claims he was only doing what Trump wanted.
Mark Meadows left a House seat that he could have had for a very long time to be Trump’s chief of staff, and he got in return was COVID and a criminal indictment.
Here is some interesting video of former Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows not answering when reporters asked if he testified before the 1/6 grand jury.
Chris Christie remains one of the few Republicans who is willing to honestly speak about the criminal charges that Trump is facing and on Sunday morning he predicted that Mark Meadows has flipped on Trump.
Trump’s lawyers were unaware that Mark Meadows was testifying, as the former chief of staff has been out of contact with Donald Trump.
Special Counsel Jack Smith scored a big win as a federal judge rejected Trump’s claim of executive privilege and ordered Mark Meadows and others to testify about the plot to overturn the 2020 election.
A friend of Mark Meadows, who ran for his former House seat, will plead guilty to accepting an illegal campaign contribution.
Former Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows took classified documents home with him, made copies, and handed them out to other people.
The 1/6 Committee report contains evidence detailing the direct involvement of Mark Meadows and Rudy Giuliani in the fake elector scheme. According to Andrew Weissmann, the two are going to need good counsel.
Mark Meadows has been ordered to testify in the Fulton County, GA criminal investigation of Trump for violating election laws.
Mark Meadows vouched for what was in the files, only newspaper clippings, and personal stuff.
Former 1/6 Committee adviser Denver Riggleman said that texts from Mark Meadows were a treasure trove that provided a roadmap to the attempted coup.
Team Trump is desperate enough to have chosen a risky strategy, putting it all on Mark Meadows.
Alyssa Farah Griffin, who was White House Communications Director under Trump said that Mark Meadows told her not to resign and said that Trump wasn’t leaving office.
Mark Meadows refuses to testify and according to a new report is tampering with 1/6 Committee witnesses.
Former Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows denied ever seeking a Trump pardon, but he is refusing to state his denial under oath.
According to witness Cassidy Hutchinson, both Mark Meadows and Rudy Giuliani have sought pardons for 1/6.
White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows was warned about the possibility that Trump’s 1/6 rally could turn violent, which means that Trump also knew.
North Carolina is not only investigating Mark Meadows for criminal election fraud, they have also kicked him off of the voter rolls.
Former Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows is being investigated for criminal voter fraud in North Carolina.
Former federal prosecutor Barbara McQuade suggested that the DOJ hasn’t charged Mark Meadows with contempt of Congress because they’re eyeing bigger charges.
The final vote was 222-208 as only two House Republicans voted with Democrats to refer Mark Meadows for criminal prosecution.
Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows put the National Guard on standby to protect Trump rioters, not the Capitol.
1/6 Committee Vice-Chair Liz Cheney said that the Committee has a number of interesting documents, including the texts from Mark Meadows’ private cell phone.
Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows is now refusing to sit for a deposition with the House Select Committee tasked with investigating the events of January 6. The move marks a reversal from an announcement last week that he would comply with the committee’s subpoena ordering him to appear. “We agreed to provide…
The 1/6 Committee has announced that Mark Meadows has been cooperating with the Committee and will be deposed.
Former Trump Chief of Staff Mark Meadows is so clearly afraid of getting locked up that he is trying to get his old boss to run for Speaker of the House.
Whether Trump accepts Joe Biden’s victory is a moot point. On Jan. 20, 2021, he will be forced to leave the White House one way or another.
David Bossie, the man in charge of Donald Trump’s frivolous election lawsuits, has tested positive for COVID-19.
White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows attempted to clarify remarks he made yesterday about controlling the coronavirus pandemic after Democrat Joe Biden said his remarks were characteristic of the Trump administration and signaled they were “waving a flag of defeat.” “The only person waving a white flag, along with his white mask, is Joe…
Meadows admitted that Trump isn’t trying to control the pandemic during an interview on CNN.
White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said a possible investigation into Hunter Biden is not a priority before Election Day, one day after President Donald Trump urged his attorney general to investigate Biden’s business dealings. “It’s not necessarily at the top of our priority list in this last 13 days, but as we’re looking…
“Fox and Friends” host Brian Kilmeade accused Twitter and Facebook of conspiring to ensure President Donald Trump’s messaging doesn’t reach its audience. “Aren’t they accomplishing their goal?” Kilmeade asked in an interview with White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, adding that both companies are “stopping the message of the White House and the current…
White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows refused to mask up to talk to reporters, even though he was in the hospital with COVID Trump.