Judge weighs whether to move Trump DOJ official's Georgia election case to federal court
- Former DOJ official Jeffrey Clark is seeking to move Georgia election interference charges against him to federal court.
- Clark argues he was acting in an official capacity, but prosecutors say he exceeded his authority.
- The judge questioned Clark's attorneys extensively during a recent hearing on the issue.
- Clark is accused of writing a letter pushing false claims of election fraud in Georgia after the 2020 election.
- Moving the case could impact jury selection, televising of the trial, and potential for presidential pardons.