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Legal Experts Say Motion to Move Trump’s Georgia Indictment to Federal Courts Is ‘Weak’

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Legal Experts Say Motion to Move Trump’s Georgia Indictment to Federal Courts Is ‘Weak’

Legal Experts Say Motion to Move Trump’s Georgia Indictment to Federal Courts Is ‘Weak’

Donald Trump, along with his former chief of staff Mark Meadows and 17 others, were recently indicted in Georgia, charged with some 41 crimes.

Recently Meadows and his legal team made a motion to move the case from Georgia to Federal court, hoping to get a jury that includes more congressional districts and is therefore more sympathetic to him.

And Trump might soon do the same.

Veuer’s Tony Spitz has the details.


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