there is the one in new york on dozens of state felony charges, also the federal documents in florida and prosecutors in those cases may not themselves be talking to each other but the judges apparently are talking to each other. judge chutkan saying in open court today she has spoken to the judge for example in trump s new york case to give him a heads up, to help de-conflict between at least those two trials. and while that might seem common sense, that s the first time we have seen anyone in any position of authority playing the role of air traffic controllers for all of these trials that are all going to be trying to land in the same year. and that happened on a day we got a surprise preview of what s going to happen in the georgia trial thanks to a surprise courtroom appearance from trump s white house chief of staff mark meadows. lots happened today. we ve got chuck rosenberg to help us understand what it all means. he is here with us next. is her. yeah, with flexible payment opt
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court or would it just be meadows? how might the back and forth in georgia over this affect what happens in d.c.? where trump just got a court date from march 4th of next year today. also, what gets decided next? how is this all going to go? joining us now is chuck rosenberg former u.s. attorney, former senior fbi official. chuck, it is great to see you. thanks for being here tonight. my pleasure, rachel. what do we know about how mark meadows did today, how good his case is that his trial should be moved to federal court? yeah, so there s a three part supreme court test that s important that i want to talk to you about. in order to get plucked out of state court as you described, he would have to show that he was a federal official. he was. that part s easy. that he was acting within the scope of his federal authority. that part s hard. and the third piece, rachel, that he would have a collarable
well. all of that 19 georgia codefendants including trump would probably prefer having their case go before a federal jury. drawn by the whole district of georgia. they prefer that to going before a state jury that would be drawn just from willow fulton county. but how likely is it that meadows will get his wish here? how did he do in his five hours on the stand today? if he does succeed. if he does get his case moved out of state court and into federal court with that mean that the whole georgia case. the whole rico case would all go to federal court? and what it just be meadows? how might the back and forth in georgia over this affect what happens in d.c. where trump just got a court date from march 4th of next year today? also what gets decided next? how is this all going to go? notice chuck rosenberg? former attorney and thanks for
why does he want that? well, all the 19 georgia codefendants including trump would probably prefer having their case go before a federal jury drawn from the whole northern district of georgia. they d prefer that to going before a state jury that would be drawn just from blue fulton county. but how likely is it that meadows will get his wish here? how did he do in his five hours on the stand today? if he does succeed, if he does get his case moved out of state court and into federal court, would that mean that the whole georgia case, the whole rico case would all go to federal court or would it just be meadows? how might the back and forth in georgia over this affect what happens in d.c.? where trump just got a court date from march 4th of next year today. also, what gets decided next? how is this all going to go?