Willis tells federal court that Meadows should face 'hardship' of being booked like any other defendant

By tierney sneed 1 Min Read
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Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis told a federal court that it should not interfere in any efforts to arrest Mark Meadows if the former White House chief of staff fails to surrender by Friday’s deadline to turn himself in.

In a court filing Wednesday, Willis called Meadows’ request for the court’s intervention “improper” and “baseless.”

“It should be noted the defendant’s former boss, the former president of the United States, voluntarily agreed to surrender himself to state authorities, while other defendants have already surrendered,” Willis’ office said.

Meadows has been charged in the district attorney’s case against former President Donald Trump and

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