proceeding. donald trump is actually something of an expert at the arraignment process at this point in time. so he knows how to go through these motions. he s been to more courthouses in the last four months than most lawyers have. so i don t expect any news per se to come out of the hearing itself. but it s obviously a moment of enormous gravity and significance. i mean, donald trump was just down the street on pennsylvania avenue earlier as the president of the united states. now he s moved 16 blocks east and he s a criminal defendant in the most high-profile criminal case maybe perhaps in the united states history. and he s close to the capitol where, neal, he said to the group gathered, the crowd at the ellipse, that he was going to lead them, and he was going to join them at the capitol, and of course, secret service didn t let him do that. there was plenty of testimony at the january 6th hearings that he
facing spaces. does he have the choice to do otherwise? he is under the custody of the federal government through the arrest and arraignment process, but he have come voluntarily. that affords them the right to come in as he pleases. we expect bail conditions to be set with his freedom. we have seen donald trump repeatedly the rotted five try to turn think that everyone, uniformly, forget party or partisanship being seen as bad things and try to turn them into spectacles. the other point that i would raise, and you walked us through this indictment a couple of days ago. everything that you said stands. this is a very serious set of provable and evidence by charges about more than one conspiracy over more than one month of time. it is not i say something and i didn t mean it. there is a very organized plot. what we see today that we have
yeah, i would say that was record time, but i also think it was pretty well forecast in advance that the steps would be mostly executed before he walked in the room. how long do you think he will be before the judge, how long a process is that? between the booking process as in the paperwork aspect and the actual arraignment where the judge is going to read out the charges, ask for a plea, they might do some scheduling issues in terms of when is the next trial date, knowing who was on the record, et cetera, both nauta and trump, walt nauta also a part of this entire thing. expect to see an abbreviated arraignment process. these are normally very quick as opposed to a preliminary hearing about probable cause. is there enough evidence to support the grand jury s claim, et cetera, or findings? this will be largely ministerial, however, it is very significant, still, because the time for us to hear the former president of the united states, we won t hear it personally
neily s death a murder and more are expected to do the same today. the entire arraignment process expected to take about two hours. back to you. brian: yep. thank you very much. he was screaming. evidently penny thank you, todd. penny was not engaged with this guy right away. he got involved when they started screaming out. i will take a bullet. i will kill an mfer. i will go to jail. and then finally he said i have to do something. he locks the guy up. vent actually got other passengers. people thanking him when they got off the subway now trying to put him in jail after a week of protest for people who are totally misguided. up next on our show. los angeles residents buckle up. civilians, not police officers could be making your next traffic stop. why the city needs to pump the brakes on this terrible idea.