Go as a federal jury meets tomorrow as Special Counsel jack smith gets new evidence in the maralago case. Plus, remarkable new video into outfront of Ukrainian Forces taking out one of putins prized Rocket Launchers as a Putin Arch Nemesis loses his appeal. His wife is outfront. A longtime republican operative quits ron desantis. Why he says the problem isnt the campaign, its desantis himself. Ed rollins is my guest. Lets go outfront. Good evening, im erin burnett. Outfront tonight, new Surveillance Video in the maralago case just surfacing. A development tonight, a breaking development. Well share more details in a moment because it comes as two major indictments are looming for trump. In washington The Grand Jury investigating trumps efforts to overturn the election are expected to meet hours from now. In georgia a grand jury that could vote on whether to indict trump met today. That vote could come as early as tomorrow. In atlanta where barricades now surround the Fulton County supe
Week but theres no question overall two big things stuck out to me. First of all this week was an extraordinarily reminder of just how much legal trouble the legal president is in. Its really something to have all eyes glued on the courthouse in washington, d. C. Watching what jack smith is going to do, waiting for an indictment in the investigation and his attempt to overturn the 2020 election, only to have a new separate Superseding Indictment Draft in the investigation into his mishandling of classified documents. All happening within the span of hours. You really cant make this stuff up sometimes. And put 1 figure on this mountain of legal trouble, just last night the Washington Post came out with a new piece detailing the more than 40 million trumps Political Group is spent on legal costs to defend not just trump, but his advisers and others in the first half of this year alone. The first half of this year alone, at 40 million from Trump Supporters all across the country footing l
progress through the focus of being on donald trump. his attorney was clearly aware that there were going to be things applying to him as they re discussing these release conditions. who trump could talk to. and the judge did acknowledge that walt nauta worked for donald trump. he worked for his every day. and so having a situation where the two of them can only be cannot discuss anything at all and could only communicate through their attorneys would be quite difficult. he s his personal aide, for those who don t know him. he s not a house hold name. he fetches his diet cokes and was seen fixing his collar at a golf tournament at mar-a-lago recently. is there anything that stood out to you kaitlan, as you were in the room as you were watching this. this is one the quietest courtrooms, we were instructing there there was no disturbances and anybody would be removed an the number of security officials in the courtroom both protective details, for these two men, jack smit
district attorney has been neither partisan in the political sense nor personal. trump s obviously paints a very different picture. and republicans, many of them, believe him. so, when this comes, does this one have any chance in georgia of being seen as nonpartisan? trump s whole playbook is just to attack institutions, attack individuals, try to discredit anybody who stands against him because he s standing on a pile of quicksand. i mean, it s obvious that he behaved in a way that no president has ever behaved after an election. it s obvious that he s hiding boxes, doing all kinds of weird stuff, telling people to do stuff. he only has one move, to discredit the people who are trying to hold him accountable. there are people who fall for this. i m glad to see a judge point out this is he s actually being treated like any other defendant. this is the normal course of business for our justice system. he has to deal with that. carl, two potential
specific in a way that goes beyond the obstruction in the mueller report. here, i think the case is much simpler. it s much easier for a jury to comprehend. you know, hiding boxes, the leading security footage shortly s trying to. you don t need a complex explanation for, it it s such powerful evidence of the presidents consciousness of his guilt. some of it is not even believable if it wasn t a movie. reading some of the specifics. you ve spent so much time working on intelligence issues, especially on the intelligence committee. what stuck out to me is there s one document now that we know they have. we also have the reporting of that. there were 31 other documents, as you ve looked through, and there outlined again in the superseding indictment. the details of the level of classification. how concerned are you that some of these documents might even be worse, or more damaging, and then the iran document that we have more details on? it s hard to imagine things that are more dama