Mark Meadows has asked a federal court to order all charges against him brought by Fulton County Georgia prosecutors last week to be dismissed since he says the charges relate to his then role in the federal government . Georgia prosecutors accuse Meadows of connecting with officials in Michigan Pennsylvania and Georgia as well as with others in the White House on Trumps behalf to discuss the election and Electoral College certification of the presidency . That included arranging phone calls between Trump and Georgia officials after the election . In a weekend filing Meadows argues he should have immunity from the states election interference criminal case because he was carrying out his duties as a federal official working for thenPresident Donald Trump . The filing and earlier filings showcase how aggressively Meadows appears to be fighting for his own protections highlighting his separation from Trump . previously reported Meadows lawyers cut off coordination with Trumps attorneys months ago and sources say they are maintaining the split . Trump is widely expected to try to push back proceedings in his multiple criminal cases to delay future trials to move back proceedings to avoid a delay in his own criminal cases in an effort to delay his trials . He has not yet appeared before a court to enter a plea and has not appeared before an August hearing for Meadows and others to present evidence about whether to move the case in a federal hearing to a federal judge . He is expected to appear before a federal Judge in court to decide whether to change the case. He is believed to be in an October hearing in an earlier hearing to avoid an October October hearing. He has also sought to avoid the trial. He was accused of trying to avoid further delays. He and others. He said he has not been accused of using a trial in an attempt to avoid being caught up in a trial. The trial. in an August. He had not