Mark Meadows, who was indicted alongside Donald Trump and 17 others in Fulton County, Georgia over their efforts to subvert the 2020 election last year, is attempting to make his case go away — but it’s not working for him so far. According to Politico, the former Trump chief of staff is asking for the National Archives and Department of Justice special counsel Jack Smith hand over “thousands of records from” from Meadows’ Trump White House stint, claiming that the documents “will help disprove” the allegations that he participated in election interference. “Mr. Meadows is entitled to these do…