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Mark Meadows asks Supreme Court to move Georgia election case to federal court 
Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows's attorneys asked the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in the Georgia election racketeering case and move it to federal court, pointing to the high court's recent ruling granting former President Trump some immunity in his federal election subversion case. In a petition to the Supreme Court, Meadows's lawyers said the Georgia case has "framed the case as about 'federal meddling in matters of state authority,'" and argued a federal forum is needed to address questions over Meadows's actions while serving as Trump's chief of staff. "It is hard to imagine a case in which the need for a federal forum is more pressing than one that requires r

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