Meadows had asked a judge in South Carolina, where he resides,
to quash a petition seeking his testimony issued by a grand jury
in Fulton County, Georgia, where the district attorney's office
is overseeing the investigation.
The court hearing took place in Pickens County, South Carolina,
where Meadows resides, because the Fulton County grand jury
technically needs a local judge to approve witness subpoenas for
out-of-state residents.
Meadows, a former North Carolina congressman, was on the phone
when Trump called Georgia's secretary of state, Brad
Raffensperger, in January 2021 and unsuccessfully urged him to
"find" enough votes to reverse Joe Biden's statewide victory.
Trump has continued to claim falsely that the results were
tainted by voter fraud, even after dozens of courts rejected his
allegations.
Meadows' lawyer, James Bannister, had argued that the grand jury
is civil in nature, not criminal, and thus cannot compel his
client's testimony. That argument has been rejected by the
Georgia state judge overseeing the grand jury, but some Texas
judges have recently suggested they agree following a similar
challenge from several witnesses who reside there.
Circuit Court Judge Edward Miller, however, ruled that Meadows
is a "necessary and material witness" and must testify, the
Atlanta Journal-Constitution newspaper reported.
Bannister was not immediately available for comment.
The grand jury probe has already ensnared a number of
inner-circle Trump allies, including his personal lawyer, Rudy
Giuliani, who testified before the grand jury in August and has
been informed he is a target of the investigation.
The petition seeking Meadows' testimony noted that in addition
to the Raffensperger call, he also attended a White House
meeting in December 2020 with members of Congress to discuss
allegations of voter fraud.
Trump faces several other inquiries, including a Justice
Department investigation into whether he illegally mishandled
classified documents.
(Reporting by Joseph ; editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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