Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows’ request for an emergency stay in Georgia was rejected, according to a new court filing Wednesday.
Driving the news: Meadows, one of former President Trump’s 18 co-defendants in the sweeping 2020 election interference case, filed the emergency request on Monday after a judge denied a prior request to move the case to federal court.
What’s happening: Meadows is charged with violating Georgia’s racketeering law, or RICO, and soliciting the violation of oath by a public officer as part of a broader effort to overturn Georgia’s 2020 election results.
Zoom out: All 19 defendants in the 2020 election interference case have pleaded not guilty to charges filed by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.