Prosecution makes final arguments
The prosecution closed their arguments by saying there is "nothing to show" how Meadows’ participation in a criminal conspiracy to overturn an election was within his official duties.
Prosecutors questioned if it was "necessary or proper" to offer campaign resources to state officials or arrange state elections.
"It was done so Donald Trump could be declared the winner of the 2020 election, when he was not," prosecutors said regarding Meadows’ actions.
Prosecutors said all Meadows had to do during the hearing Monday was "look at that law, something he astronomically paid no attention to today."
The prosecution claimed the defense did not demonstrate what federal authorities allowed the chief of staff to arrange Trump's call with Raffensperger.
The prosecution also said Meadows in multiple instances throughout his testimony today used the term "we" while never explaining who "we" meant when he described calls and emails. Was it the campaign or the federal office, the prosecution asked.
-ABC News' Riley Hoffman, Mike Levine, Soorin Kim and Nadine El-Bawab