“Judge Approves Special Counsel’s 180-Page Motion on Presidential Immunity in Trump Election Interference Case”

Special counsel Jack Smith has been granted permission to submit an oversized motion, consisting of 180 pages, regarding the issue of presidential immunity in Donald Trump's federal election interference case in Washington, D.C. This decision was made by Judge Tanya S. Chutkan on Tuesday, following a request from prosecutors on September 21 to exceed the standard 45-page limit for opening motions and oppositions. Smith's motion is due by Thursday and will encompass both legal arguments and evidence. It is expected to shed light on Trump's attempts to overturn the election results. However, the public may not have immediate access to this information, as the motion will initially be filed under seal.

“Mark Meadows’ Attempt to Move Election Interference Case to Federal Court Denied by Judge”

Mark Meadows, the former chief of staff to Donald Trump, has faced a setback in his legal battle as a judge has rejected his attempt to transfer his election interference case to federal court. The judge provided several reasons for denying Meadows's request, emphasizing the complexities surrounding the case and the nature of the charges against him. This decision marks a significant moment in the ongoing legal proceedings related to the 2020 election and its aftermath.