multiple trials are depends on who is, ready whose calendar works for it. and this is a version of that. but obviously, much more complex cases, you ll know very far in advance who is ready for trial. yeah, the public interest part of it, obviously, from where i sit, seems the most compelling. you want to give due process. you also there is logistical concerns. you also want to make sure, crucially, the defense can mount a real defense, that they are afforded their constitutional rights for that. so, all of that matters a lot. but this sort of overriding public input and here is just a little bit of the timeline we have got the august 23, we ve got the first gop to be, and two days later, the surrender deadline in fulton county, presumably, they will probably do that earlier then, the second gop debate, then a civil fraud loose ott lawsuit that starts in october on the second. you ve got the iowa caucus. also, another e. jean carroll civil defamation suit. there s another c
for the american people. i think it would be disingenuous for trump to claim this is all brand-new. let s talk about all the other trials. when garrett said that trump looked more comfortable now, i m like, i m not sure that s good. i don t think i would want to ever get comfortable with being indicted. i would hope that would never happen, more than once is like really bad. objectively bad, but just to put up, donald trump is facing the following. he s got the trump civil fraud suit on in october. he s got the e. jean carroll civil defamation suit in january. he s got the new york state hush money trial in march. then he s got the classified documents trial in may. and then we don t know when this trial is going to happen. there s a lot on the docket. alvin bragg, d.a. bragg, has signaled he would be willing to not go first. that he would be willing to push his date if he had to, to accommodate this case, which i think everyone would agree is the big one.
then the e. jean carroll civil defamation suit and one having to do with get rich schemes with trump and his kids. then he ll face stormy daniels and the hush money case, and all that is without widely expected additional charges having to do with his role in planning the insurrection on january 6th. joining our conversation former republican congressman david jolly is here, plus the rev al sharpen host of politics nation. our friend basil snipe is here. david jolly, it s almost seizure to explain this way, right, than if they said, all right, now that he s been criminally charged, you know, we say tomato, you say tomato, it makes perfect sense the rnc s position is you will standby him even as slash if the ship goes down. yeah, nicolle, a humiliating moment for the republican national committee kind of