Mark Meadows said his actions in Georgia in the aftermath of the 2020 election were part of his duties as Donald Trump's chief of staff during a three-hour testimony in front of an Atlanta federal judge on Monday.Meadows took the witness stand to bid to get his racketeering case moved from Fulton County to federal court so he could get a more diverse jury pool.He is one of 19 defendants, including Trump, charged with trying to reverse Joe Biden's win in the state.
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