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Mark Meadows, Donald Trump’s former right-hand man, argued in Georgia that his actions in the election-racketeering case—in which he was indicted alongside 18 co-conspirators, including Trump—were taken in his capacity as a federal official. For that reason, he and his lawyers petitioned for the case against him to be moved from state to federal court. Meadows, who has been a significant and disruptive force in American politics since he arrived in Washington, in 2013, may be trying to have his case heard before a more sympathetic jury. What does Meadows’s rise—and now potential fall—teach us about the Republican Party today? Susan B. Glasser, Jane Mayer, and Evan Osnos discuss on The New Yorker’s Political Scene podcast. Listen at the link in our bio.


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