(Bloomberg) Donald Trump’s former White House chief of staff, Mark Meadows, waived his right to an in-person arraignment hearing in Atlanta and pleaded not guilty to Georgia state charges that he conspired with his former boss and more than a dozen other people to overturn the result of the the 2020 presidential election. Meadows entered the plea via a court filing on Sept. 5, just as Trump did last week.Most Read from BloombergHuawei Teardown Shows Chip Breakthrough in Blow to US SanctionsCh
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The hearings are set to begin less than a week after the Department of Justice refused the committee’s request to prosecute high-level Trump co-conspirators Mark Meadows and Daniel Scavino.
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