Friday, August 25, 2023

Removal from Georgia to Federal court

Mark Meadows and Jeffrey Clark have filed requests to have their cases removed from state court because they were federal employees when they tried to subvert the 2020 election. Meadows' claim will be heard Monday, and Clark's is scheduled for September 18.
Two of the Georgia electors have also tried their hand at removal, claiming, in essence, that they were only following Trump’s orders.

We’ll know more about the prospects for removal after we can gauge Federal Judge Steve Jones’s position in the Monday hearing. It’s possible he could see some of the cases as being more meritorious than others. Despite the low bar when a federal official seeks removal, it’s not NO bar. And that’s essentially what the defendants will be forced to argue, suggesting that the court can’t make any effort to determine the truth of their claim that they were performing work in their capacity as public officials (or acting at the direction of people who were) in the course of deciding whether they can remove. Fani Willis has subpoenaed Brad Raffensperger as a witness Monday. Mark Meadows set up Trump’s “perfect call” with him, and it seems unlikely that a president’s chief of staff has any official business trying to position a president to ask a state official to steal an election for him.

  Joyce Vance
...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

I wonder why they have the camera set high above some of them.  Stationary camera that they don't bother to adjust for short people?  The lighting is odd, too.

Hey! There's a priest!  Nah, not surprised.

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