nadia romero at hartsfield jackson in atlanta. we ve seen the lines stretch all day. what are people saying about their travel this weekend? reporter: yeah, well it is a really a mixed bag, ryan. you talked to some people who may sort of come to the airport, a lot earlier than normal. one couple came three hours early just to make sure they were able to make their flight. but we also heard from a gentleman who is just trying to get from atlanta to vegas. his flight has been canceled now three times. he was supposed to leave at 8:00 a.m., and now put on a flight at 7:00 p.m. he no longer has a hotel so he s going to hang out at the airport all day hoping to get on the last flight out tonight. and he s no too happy with the airlines and how things have gone so far. we saw the busiest amount of people and the most people at the tsa checkpoint this morning during that 6:00 to 9:00 a.m. hour. if you could see behind me, where people are checking in to delta here, getting bags ch
the question is was grim leaning on the georgia secretary of state throwing votes. the delay will allow grand an opportunity to challenge the subpoena based on protections for lawmakers under the constitution s speech and debate clause. msnbc legal analyst joyce vance told me the federal judge could move this along quickly, but don t count on it. she could order a very expedited briefing schedule and perhaps have the issue ready for resolution in under a week or ten days. that would be very unusual, and typical briefing schedules are much length ear. only after she makes that ruling does this case go back to the 11th circuit for determination. so we are likely talking about a delay of months more than weeks. big in the meantime, trump as he has work to do is playing the victim, attacking an investigation and his actions as they quote, witch hunt or hoax. he can t hide from the truth forever despite his attempts to undermine the investigations. the american people, they wa