Mark Meadows Seeks Federal Court for Arizona Election Case
The former Trump chief of staff argues his actions were part of official duties, citing federal immunity.
- Meadows faces charges related to an alleged scheme to overturn the 2020 election results in Arizona.
- He previously attempted to move a similar case in Georgia to federal court without success.
- Meadows' legal team claims the charges pertain to his role as a federal official, invoking the Supremacy Clause.
- A hearing is scheduled for September 5 to consider the request.
- Prosecutors allege Meadows worked with Trump campaign members to submit fake electors.