
ATLANTA – Mark Meadows on Friday morning will try, again, to move his Georgia election racketeering criminal case to federal court. The former White House chief of staff to Donald Trump, who was indicted alongside the former president and 17 others in August, lost his original bid to seek a federal trial for state charges after taking the gamble of testifying before U.S. District Judge Steve Jones. Jones wasn’t compelled by Meadows' testimony that his interceding in the Georgia election was a responsibility of his federal office, remanding his case...