stephanie ruhle, you still hav a show to do tonight at 11 eastern. we ve got lots to go lots to go now it s time to hand the whee to our colleague lawrenc o donnell. thank you, rachel donald trump was speaking, a you, know during your coverage and after the judge said i court today that he wanted the parties to this case to stop saying inflammatory things donald trump went right afte the judge and his wife today so, tonight, in that speech. so, we ll see, the judge could react to that very quickly after setting the preceden today in today s arraignment for, you know, don t do that kind of thing. so, we ll see what happens next we are entering potentially a new area of consequences for that kind of behavior for that particular politician. we are. thank you, rachel. thank you. today, donald trump took the longest trip of his life it was from his apartment in midtown manhattan to the courthouse in lower manhattan, where he would be fingerprinte and discover the contents of
what they want to do hopefully it does not impact the case adversely and peopl move forward to a trial. dan horowitz, the calenda in manhattan, the way this cas is moving, it could end up not necessarily being the firs down from criminal case to g to trial in georgia, i know they have a speedy trial law there that is a four-month calendar to get t trial after indictment the defendant has a right to b in the courtroom within four months, and so we could see if there is an indictment i atlanta, we could see faster movement there yeah, new york does have th speedy trial calendar, it is longer than that but in a case like this, typically speedy trial reall does not become an issue but as another wildcard, lawrence, that you r mentioning not just what i going to happen fulton county, but when jack smith and th
which is one of the reasons wh none of us can t remember when a gag order was issued, if not instate, court definitely no in the manhattan supreme also, there was a protective order requested by the prosecution. that is typically reserved for a violent criminal enterpris cases. basically, you heard the prosecutors saying we do not trust mr. trump to hav sensitive documents. so if he gets sensitiv documents he can only read the in his attorney s office and h has to be directed not to post them on social media that is the direction that usually her in gang cases and violen cases. so it is extraordinary that former president is going to be, well that the judge might orde that at the request of the people of the state of the new york who are prosecuting the case dan horowitz, one of th good parts of that section o the transcript shows that th trump defense lawyers ar inactive, positive negotiation
this hour, but there it is brandon johnson next mayor o chicago. and back with, us three former manhattan estes attorneys. dan horowitz, jeremy saland, and catherine christian. dan horowitz, as we go forward procedurally, what do we expec next december 4th was put out there as a kind of, the next tim that we know for sure that there will be a hearing in the case but there could be development sooner than that, couldn t their? that is right it goes back to what we were talking about earlier. will the president behave, o is judge merchan going to have to call him back and read hi the riot act i say to stay tuned on tha one. but we are going to have motions in several months, and those will be filed publicly perhaps we will see whether or not the da is able to work out an arrangement on the provisio of discovery, with a protectiv