indictments and fani willis sprawling investigation could be handed down as soon as a week from tomorrow. joining me now, former house impeachment manager and trump second peach, mentor at the democratic policy and communications and charles coleman junior, our civil rights attorney, former brooklyn prosecutor, and msnbc legal analyst. and, the host of the charles coleman podcast. gentlemen, welcome back to the sunday show. charles, what do you make of special counsel s jack smith question information from both georgia governor brian cab, and the georgia secretary of state broad rockets burger? prosecutors are going to go where the facts take them. it s clear that jack smith is going down a road of where types, and election interference. his cases expanded the jurisdictions where it s clear that donald trump was meddling
arizona, pennsylvania. joining me now, carl s jr., a s civil rights attorney, former brooklyn prosecutor, host of the charles cohen podcast, integrate anchor. thank you for coming back to the cape art show. should she even be handle in the trump team s request to indefinitely postpone the trial? jonathan, all of the doubts that we ve had about amy khanna presiding over this banner will be sort of settled the speakership goes into some of the hearings and deals with some of the new emotions in front of our. there is a question as to whether she can be impartial given her previous rulings about donald trump. the truth, is the way she came about being involved in this case was basically by a process called the real. it was random. what i mean by that is ultimately, there was always a possibility that jack smith
these are felony crimes in new york state no matter who you are. we cannot and will not normalize serious criminal conduct we have a distinct and strong, i would say profound independent interest in new york state. this is the business capital of the world. we regularly do cases involving false business statements. for trump, the ultimate indignity is he got away with the access hollywood tape politically, but he will now have to pay for it legally at the hands of manhattan prosecutors and the people of the state of new york. joining me now is hugo lowell, political investigations reporter for the guardian who was in the courtroom today for trump s arraignment. katie phang, host of the katie phang show on msnbc, and charles coleman jr., former brooklyn prosecutor, civil rights attorney, and msnbc legal analyst. thank you all for being here hugo, i m very excited to hear from you please talk about the atmosphere
as a spokesperson for trump told the post that the strategy sign of weakness in the case against the former president. it s not the case? joining me now is charles coleman junior, and msnbc legal analyst. civil rights attorney, former brooklyn prosecutor, and the hopes of the charles coleman podcast. charles, my friend, it s always so good to have you on the show. i ve got to get your response to that trump spokesperson claimed that prosecutors focusing on defense attorneys is a quote, good indication their underlying case is very weak. normally, katie, i would be inclined to agree with that sort of a statement. of course, because we are talking about donald trump, not think we are discussing is normal. in this case, we re talking about a client who has run through attorneys like people read through underwear. it s something we ve seen over and over again. because of that, because of the undue levels of pressure and involvement and engagement he has with his lawyers, all different la
property of the united states government, not the property of mike pence. we have seen some pretty consistent cooperation here from pence with the fbi, with the justice department. by the way, beautiful how she has there. you don t need a chinese spy balloon to see that thing from here, right? my goodness, that is certainly true. that is one thing we are getting out of this, these over air shots of all of these polyp kicks homes, whether or not we like it. thank you, jonathan. we do have more questions to answer about the documents. we are waiting to find out. there are a couple of wrinkles here we want to talk about. some implications. joining me now is charles coleman junior, nbc legal analyst, civil rights attorney, former brooklyn prosecutor, host of the charles coleman brought podcast. also glenn kirschner, nbc legal analyst, former federal prosecutor, and house of the justice matters podcast. gentlemen, welcome in both of you, we appreciate your time. charles, what are the key