his vice president would know about it. one of them, if not all of them would certainly have had known about such a broad declassification quarter, even if it was that one where he could just think about things. mark meadows, he will recall, is also trumps codefendant in the georgia election case. he s asking the judge to dismiss charges. with the, let s bring in our lead off panel. katie benner, pulitzer prize -winning reporter for the new york times, former new york prosecutor and support rights attorney, charles coleman jr., greg bluestein a political reporter for the atlanta constitution and a msnbc contributor. greg, let start with you. trump on social media says he will be arrested on thursday. what are you hearing? he will report to the fulton county jail on thursday. they ve had that date circled. now, he s made it on the record. there is all sorts of media camped out there. the fulton county jails are taking a lot of precautions, including warning the borders and the publi
the classifying broad sense of classified materials before leaving the white house. former vice president mike pence also told abc that he was not aware of any broad base effort to declassify documents. comments from pence and mark meadows underlines trump s main defense in the classified documents case. if there were such an order, it s impossible to imagine that neither his chief of staff nor s vice president would know about. one of them, if not all of them would certainly have had known about such a broad declassification quarter, even if it was that one where he could just think about things. mark meadows, he will recall, is also trumps codefendant in the georgia election case. he s not asking the judge to dismiss charges. with the, let s bring in our lead off panel. katie benner, pulitzer prize -winning reporter for the new york times, former new york prosecutor and support rights attorney, charles coleman jr., greg bluestein a political