and withholding and concealing records. later today, trump will campaign in georgia and north carolina, where voters will hear from him for the first time since the indictment was unsealed. on tuesday, he s expected to be arraigned on those federal charges in miami. nbc news justice joins me now. can, i appreciate you joining us once again to get our 8:00 hour kicks off. tell us what we can expect to see from donald trump s arraignment on tuesday, a lot of us, and all of us, saw his arraignment when he was arraigned in the manhattan d.a. s office for those hush money payments that remains to stormy daniels. is there going to be a different process this time? slightly different, and many ways the same, katie. as you know, the federal system is a bit different from a state court in new york. i just think, as a matter of history and moments, it s a much bigger deal, in part because this is the federal government that donald trump used to run. he presided over. these people
dismiss. is there a remedy? can a little trump take an appeal if he moves to dismiss and the judge denies the motion to dismiss at this particular stage? mostly, now. there s something called the final judgment rule that prevents piece male litigation issues and it requires a defendants to wait until the end and save all the appellate issues until after the case is tried. there are a few filipe larry issues interlocutory setting, and those are things that would involve irreparable harm, if not resolved right away. for example, a detention decision. if donald trump or, for some reason, detained, he could appeal that question. other issues that relate to the case itself have to wait until the end after there s a jury trial. and so, that doesn t give some hope, i think, that this case could be tried before the 2024 election. and barr, we are talking about the strength of the evidence. i was noting text messages, surveillance video, evan corcoran s notes, how do you
staunch between the new york indictment and this indictment with ramy statements. i think a lot of these republican see this as a much more serious situation than previous indictments. i had a republican, excuse me, congressman steve cohen on just a little bit ago. he s on the republican-led house judiciary committee, and i asked him the following about the fact that you ve got these letters that are going out by the chair, jim jordan, to the doj doj, demanding more information about how the concert was conducted by the fbi mar-a-lago. we know that search unveiled more than 100 classified documents. what can you tell us about the house judiciary committee, for example, trying to weaponize their own committee to be able to meddle in an investigation that s being conducted, frankly now resulted, in a felony federal indictment? i think we saw even kevin mccarthy was his statement, house republicans will hold these investigators accountable, calling weaponization.
jack smith has done a fabulous job, i compare him to surgeons just the facts, ma am. you know, congressman, representative andy biggs, i brought his tweet up at the beginning of your interview. he puts out and i-4 and i. it s yet another example, in my opinion, of some violent rhetoric that far-right republicans are putting forth, encouraging political violence. what s your reaction to this because you work along side these colleagues of yours? it may not be the same party, right? but you guys are working in the same space, and this is the stuff that comes out of congressman, even after january 6th. it sickens me to hear it, it s really unpatriotic, and morally is a violation of your oath to protect and defend against all enemies of the united states. trump is an enemy of the united states, when he takes secret documents and make them available by having them in his
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