her conduct very heavily, but allowed her to remain on the case as long as her fellow prosecutor stepped down, what s also interesting about the way this process works is once the floodgates are open, now at this court has agreed to hear this appeal it allows the district attorney s office to bring aspects into this, too. so they are going to the appeals court and saying, look, the trial court judge, throughout a couple of counts against donald trump and his co-defendant we want those brought in. we want those charges brought in. so this is again, something that s going to involve a lot of lawyerly arguments. it could stretch on for months, as you pointed out, this is tentatively set for oral arguments in october, but again, that s a tentative date. we don t have even have a hard date on the calendar of if this appeals court is going to hear oral arguments and when that could happen alright, sara, thank you very much. and out outfront now, ty cobb, the former trump white house lawyer,
you so much for having me today. my first yard sign that i put up was an anti-trump sign. it said f trump in glitter cursive letters and it was just as like a message to the world that i see trump as a danger to our democracy and i see him as a self-proclaimed fascist. like he said, he wanted to be a dictator on day one of his presidency and so small i ll influence and my small corner of the world to just broadcast my views like that. all right, so you put the trump sign out and glitter and mrs. alito response. right. so tell me about that. what she how she reacted yes. so there were a handful of times that we somewhat interactive, like not actually
how his choice of words erodes public trust in our institutions, especially because gop base. just this afternoon trump railed against the criminal investigation into his handling of classified information in a new social media post. without evidence, trump again claimed the fbi illegally targeted him, that the doj is, quote, very corrupt. fact check, trump was charged with a crime because of his position to old top secret documents, even when the government asked for them back. that of course is not what he tells his supporters. trump tells his supporters that the government is not out to get him, is out to get them. later this hour when he stops to campaign event in las vegas he is sure to continue his talks. and not that might explain this. according to a new nbc news poll, among gop voters, just 17% have a positive view of the fbi. 56% have a negative view. that is all biden. and it has real life
oftentimes you hit a donation button and it s a repeat donation. you don t even know it s repeating month after month after month. he s taking their money. he s not using it for his campaign. that would seem to resonate to people that don t necessarily like that. do you think it does ? i think it s difficult. it s hard to imagine a situation where trump s base leaves him over something that chris christie says, particularly calling him a grifter. these are not new attacks against donald trump. this has been going on since the 2016 election, even before then. i think it s difficult to imagine that chris christie is going to be able to hit that note with his supporters. there s something else that i thought was interesting if we can play a little bit more of his interview. this is when he s talking about mistakes he made last time around in terms of not going afternoon trump early enough and what he thinks the other candidates need to change this time. here it is. this isn t new, t
several years by mr. trump. this afternoon trump arrived in miami ahead of his appearance in court tomorrow where authorities are on high alert. law enforcement officials in miami were monitoring social media calls with protests and events with an advisory from the miami dade police alerting agencies about a planned rally monday outside the trump national doral. concerns about violence regarding frightening responses from trump and his supporters is where we begin. former attorney general mary mccord is here and former obama national security adviser ben rhodes joins us and joining me