but today in georgia, for every once in a surprise. we have chief of staff, mark meadows, and georgia secretary of state, brad raffensperger, and other witnesses all testifying. in an all-day hearing. that did seem like a mini version of the georgia trial. they had a lot of the merits of that case. this today was all part of an effort to take that georgia case out of georgia state court. have it heard in federal court instead, we will talk more about what that means. coming up this hour on what we've learned from that sort of mini trial in court today. we also got word today from the federal judge who was hearing trump's january 6th federal case. in washington, d.c., we heard from her today that she wants jury selection to started that trial. the first week of march. that date is very interesting. it's also very soon, we also have in today's proceedings a window. and how the federal judge is gonna conduct this case. how she's going to run that courtroom. she had, for example, a surprising and very specific warning for trump's defense