The losses keep piling up for Mark Meadows in his effort to move his Georgia state criminal charges to federal court. First, a federal judge rejected the move. Then a federal appeals court panel smacked him down, too.
And now, the full federal appeals court has declined to upset that panel ruling against him.
But Meadows’ fight might not be over yet. Recall that when he filed his petition for the full federal appeals court to consider, he brought on a top Supreme Court litigator in Paul Clement. That suggested that the former White House chief of staff was ready to take his removal fight all the way up to the high court. Indeed, he didn’t seem to have a good shot at upending the panel ruling within the circuit itself, so it looked like he was gearing up to make his case before the justices eventually.
And, at this point, he might as well. As his former boss and current Georgia co-defendant once remarked on a different subject: “What the hell do you have to lose?”








