Tag: Meadows, Mark R (1959- )

Why Trial Dates for Trump’s Georgia Case Are So Uncertain

Some defendants have already sought to move the case to federal court, while others are seeking speedy or separate trials.

Legal Battles Begin in Case Against Trump and Allies in Georgia

Several of Mr. Trump’s co-defendants in the state racketeering case over election interference are seeking to have the matter transferred to federal court or dismissed entirely.

How Mark Meadows Pursued a High-Wire Legal Strategy in Trump Inquiries

The former White House chief of staff, a key witness to Donald J. Trump’s efforts to remain in power after his 2020 election loss, maneuvered to provide federal prosecutors only what he had to.

Pence Undercuts Trump’s Defense in Classified Documents Case

The former vice president said he knew of no broad order by Donald Trump that would have declassified documents the former president took with him when he left the White House.

Georgia Case Against Young Thug Hints at How Trump Case Could Unfold

The racketeering case against Young Thug has been marked by a plodding pace, an avalanche of pretrial defense motions and pressure on lower-level defendants to plead guilty.