As several of his co-defendants in the racketeering case brought by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis gear up for a (theoretically) speedy trial setting in October, former President Donald Trump has notified the court that he may be seeking to remove the case against him to federal court.
Like his former Chief of Staff, Mark Meadows , Trump likely would contend that any actions he’s alleged to have taken in the indictment were performed in the course of his federal employment/in his capacity as President and, therefore, do not fall within the state court’s jurisdiction.
Unlike Meadows, however (or former Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark or former Georgia GOP Chair David Shafer, who’ve also sought to remove their cases to federal court), Trump has not yet formally filed a Notice of Removal in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia setting forth the […]
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