Trump GA case: Judge rejects Mark Meadows' effort to move case to federal court | LiveNOW from FOX - Summary

Summary

This is a conversation about recent legal developments related to the Trump campaign in Fulton County, Georgia. The discussion includes the efforts to move a case from state to federal court, the release of a special grand jury report, and potential indictments of various individuals. There's also speculation about trial dates, but it's noted that setting a specific date is uncertain at this time.

Facts

1. The discussion is happening in Fulton County, Georgia.
2. The legal analyst Randy's Ellen is part of the conversation.
3. The talk is about the efforts of Mark Meadows to remove a case from state to Federal Court.
4. There is disappointment in Trump World about these events.
5. Mark Meadows was cut down by the outer Contours of what he's permitted to do.
6. The Hatch Act prevents Federal Officers from using their office to advance politics.
7. Meadows was seen as the ringleader in this effort.
8. The other defendants are on notice that if they try to pursue a similar effort, they will probably end up with the same result.
9. The special grand jury report was released today.
10. The report contains recommendations for charges against several individuals, including Senator Lindsey Graham and former senators David Perdue and Kelly Leffler.
11. The special grand jury was convened upon a vote by Superior Court judges in Georgia.
12. The grand jury report was kept secret but has now been released in its entirety.
13. The panel took eight separate votes, recommending that Trump be indicted in connection with various alleged crimes.
14. The special grand jury report was finally exposed as operatives and tools of the radical Democrats.
15. The Trump campaign is expected to spin the indictment in their favor.
16. The former President is set to give a rally in South Dakota and is expected to be endorsed by Governor Christie.
17. The trial is set to happen on March 4th of next year.