Pointing the finger at the former president could be bad for him, but it might not stop the finger-pointers from being convicted.
his Georgia state charges to federal court . Politico reported that Meadows has “signaled that his defense is likely to include blaming the former president as the primary driver of the effort.”
But even if Meadows could show a jury that Trump was higher up in the alleged racketeering enterprise, Meadows wouldn’t escape conviction simply for being less at fault or weak-willed.
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