The former chief of staff on Tuesday pleaded not guilty to charges related to efforts to interfere with election results in the state
contain hints that some of them may be planning to point their finger at the former president in order to save themselves. The most prominent among them is Meadows, who has been charged with violations of the Georgia RICO Act in addition to solicitation of violation of oath by a public officer.
While cross-examining Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger last week, Meadows’ attorney emphasized Trump’s role in his Dec. 2020 phone call to Raffensperger while downplaying Meadows’ contributions. During the infamous call,“There’s a lot of statements by Mr. Trump,” Meadows’ lawyer, Michael Francisco, said while cross-examining the secretary of state after a recording of the call was played for the court, according to“He didn’t make a request that you change the vote totals — Mr.
When the prosecutor asked why he didn’t want that to happen, Meadows said, “Because I knew I’d be yelled at by the president of the United States.”
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