The longtime chief of staff for the late U.S. Sen. Strom Thurmond, and in some circles known as the "101st Senator" for his role in supporting the aging South Carolina
on the third floor where the grand jury actually meets. so, we re on the lookout for any potential witnesses that might come forward to testify. that s also something you sort of have to track and look at who potentially could testify, you know, a few weeks back we saw it was the fake electors, a couple of them, who had come into town. that s something we re continuing to watch. but there is a little bit of an increased security presence, i would say here, certainly behind you me. you notice where normally we see members of the court staff vehicles parked, you ll see two police vehicles behind me. federal protective services. so that s a little bit of a and, you and, you know, this is really i think getting to this point. now we are more than two weeks out from when donald trump got that target letter saying that he was indeed potentially going to be brought up on charges. the last time around it was around three weeks, but, you know, that s not necessarily set