Former Trump administration official Jeffrey Clark asked a federal judge to take control of the Fulton County, Georgia, case against him.
, a state case may be removed to federal court if the prosecution is “for or relating to any act under color of such office.”
Former White House Chief of Staff during the Trump administration Mark Meadows on November 14, 2022, in Washington, D.C. from former United States Attorney General Edwin Meese, who wrote a 19-page filing supporting Clark’s removal motion.
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