Moore Reacts to Judge Denying Meadows’ Bid to Move Ga. Case to Federal Court: ‘Not a Good Day for Meadows’
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MOORE: "It’s clearly not a good day for Meadows, having lost a motion that he brought, but I will suggest there’s another page to be turned in this book, and the 11th Circuit will have to make a decision on whether or not the chief of staff has a right to play certain phone calls for a president. I hear all the comments from the D.A. about this is not something that’s within his purview and he’s acting on behalf of the campaign, but he is, and his efforts and the things that they outline, as acts, overt acts, that furthers the conspiracy, or acts typically done, like scheduling meetings, making phone calls and all. So, this question of, can he do it for the president to have a legitimate business, legitimate reason that could be articulated. Again, there are about 12 agencies, federal agencies, that the president oversees himself. And by definition, that means the chief of staff is involved in. Is there some federal interest that can at least be enunciated in state elections? Not a good day for Meadows but not the end of the road for Trump and the other defendants.”




