Also, it might be a federal jury pool, but I assume they'd come from nearby, if not necessarily all from Fulton County.*
At any rate, I don't think Meadows will be successful. This is at its root a case about the harm to Georgia and Georgia voters.
We'll see.
...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.
*UPDATE:
His official duties include a coup?Meadows’ petition to move the case to federal court was widely expected — with Trump and former Justice Department official Jeffrey Clark expected to pursue similar legal motions. If approved, it would allow the case to be heard before a potentially friendlier jury pool made up of residents summoned from Northern Georgia, which is more conservative than heavily Democratic Fulton County.
Trump previously tried a similar legal maneuver in New York, where he’s facing state charges for falsifying business records to shield hush money payments to an adult film actress. A federal judge there rejected the effort and kept the matter in state court, saying the charges there did not involve Trump’s official duties as president.
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In the Tuesday filing, Meadows’ attorneys defended their client’s actions, writing that he was merely acting in his “official capacity” as Trump’s chief of staff.
WaPo
UPDATE 08/20/2023:
He also filed to have the case against him dismissed.
UPDATE 08/24/2023:
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