issues. how do i say this? you don t respond to a superstorm the say wait a minute as a regular storm? you re not running against indictment, are you running for democracy. the president has to make that case clear l. you at least to me. there s the urgency around democracy, eddie, and urgency around the unique nature of donald trump. i m sure you saw the washington post of obama s concerns about donald trump s political strengths, including an intensely loyal following, a trump-friendly conservative media ecosystem, and that trump could be a more formidable candy. i wonder if you think, eddie, the democrats are specifically concerned about the candidacy?
looks like under a law that allows former u.s. presidents to keep secret service protection for life. some current and former u.s. officials said trump could force politically and logistically complex questions over officials should detail agents to protect a former american president behind bars. leave it to prison authorities to keep him safe or secure him under some type of home confinement former u.s. officials said. another way, katie, in which the justice system dealing with this very unique defendant here. yeah, and i offered up a solution this afternoon, it s put donald trump in solitary. if he is in solitary then he won t be in gen pop, general population and they could park a secret service agent outside. look, i agree, we use the adjective unprecedented a lot because of donald trump but i think if you have a convicted felon as district court judge tanya chutkan has said herself,
one of them slave whore is one of them, and i ve been called the n-word i don t know how many times. how are people feeling there? in fulton county, the city of atlanta is pretty democratic. most people are waiting with anticipation, wondering what the decisions are going to be, who, if anyone, is indicted all the way up to former president trump, and they re anticipating perhaps a circus atmosphere of trump supporters that may not just be from the immediate area, but might travel in from other places. when you re talking about the people attacking d.a. willis who have concerns about her investigation, they may not be
streets of american cities. look, to the reverend s point, donald trump is telling us exactly what he intends to the. i am we re retribution if you have people like steve bannon and mr. clark in power, there are no checks and balances anymore. i do think that a second trump term will by like the first term. i think it was mime herald that had an editorial, that he s saying second term would be one-man rule, but based on this kind of cruelty, this kind of brutality. reverend sharpton, charlie sikes, as always, thanks for your time. could the president be in court against next week?
will also come from some of his employees, it will potentially come from some of his family members, some of his attorneys. i mean, donald trump really has no viable defense, which is why i agree that he will be playing for a hung jury. he may look to try to confuse just one juror into voting not guilty. the beauty of a hung jury, not that there s much beautiful about it, is jack smith will get to retry the case and having handled lots of retrials, i like to think that i usually did it a little bit better the second time around because i learned from the mistakes that i made in the first trial. so this is going to be a real uphill battle for donald trump. katie, there s some new reporting in the washington post about what happens if trump is convicted in any of the cases he s facing which is still very far off. if convicted in any of the three criminal cases he is now facing, donald trump may be able to influence whether he goes to prison and what his stay there