Meadows pleads not guilty to attempting to reverse 2020 Georgia election results

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2023-09-05 21:21:34

MADRID, 5 Sep. (EUROPA PRESS) –

Mark Meadows, who was former United States President Donald Trump’s chief of staff, pleaded not guilty this Tuesday in the framework of the plot that aimed to reverse the results of the 2020 elections in the state of Georgia.

The same statement has been issued by former senior Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark; former attorney John Eastman; Coffee County Supervisor of Elections Misty Hampton; former Coffee County GOP Chairwoman Cathy Latham; Republican District Representative Shawn Still and former Georgia Republican Party Chairman David Shafer.

Trump’s former chief of staff, who is out on $100,000 bail, had hoped to move the case to federal court, arguing that he was a federal official and therefore the process should be pursued in an appropriate court. to his rank, as reported by CBS.

Former President Donald Trump, who remains the undisputed favorite in the race to win the Republican Party’s nomination for the 2024 elections, pleaded not guilty last week to the plot along with the other 12 remaining defendants.

The case, in which 19 defendants are implicated, began after an alleged conversation came to light in January 2021 in which Trump urged the Secretary of State of Georgia, Brad Raffensberger, to do everything possible to find the somethings. more than 11,000 votes needed to reverse Joe Biden’s victory.

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