Supreme Court refuses legal lifesaver for former Trump chief of staff
Briefly

The Supreme Court declined to move Mark Meadows' election interference charges from state to federal court, emphasizing that his actions were not official duties.
Meadows sought to use a previous Supreme Court decision granting Trump immunity, but the 11th Circuit ruled he is no longer a federal official.
Meadows is one of 18 people indicted for trying to overturn Georgia's election results, including a notorious phone call with Trump pressuring officials.
The legal battle continues as charges against Meadows are on hold while a Georgia appeals court considers a motion to remove the DA from the case.
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