because a good part of this in investment is in the african american community and latino community. and we know in states like arizona, nevada, georgia that whether or not, especially young people in the community shows up to vote could make a huge difference when you are talking about winning a arizona by 11,000 votes. winning georgia by a few thousand votes. and also competitive races in places like michigan, wisconsin and pennsylvania. it s good they are getting out there early, making these investments, not taking it for granted. before i like, oh i only have about 30 seconds, left i do have to ask you of the recent polling we saw that showing trump supporters trust trump more than their own friends and family. or their religious leaders. i mean it speaks to the challenge that we are up against. it does. look, donald trump has led a cultural almost sociological movement. and he parked in the republican party. i think that is what has been so hard to follow and study. he has su
with that challenge and a second. charles, i want to get your take on trump s bond. the amount and how expeditiously they arrived at this number. donald trump is not stepping firmly into the world of what it means to be a criminal defendant at the end of a legal charge. what i mean by that is by all intense and purposes, fani willis voices position of donald trump with this indictment is as being the ringleader of everything that went on. he has the most culpability, liability, multiple accounts in the indictment, and his position at the head of every thing that occurred. because of that, she is going to seek the highest amount a bell for him, not only because of his liability and culpability and pushing them there, but also to send a message that he will be treated with the same way that anyone who is the head of an organized crime organization would be treated in terms of setting a bond that is higher than anyone else, therefore their participation or involvement will be respecte
of the oppression. another question about that which is, how does this play out financially? how long does it generally take to try a case? and what are the type of resources that you need to get through that, understanding that he is burning through the cash that he is racing as he is raising it? it depends on where you sit in position of the rico case. for someone like donald trump, who is just there as the head, it will be very, very expensive. this is something that before you get to trial is going to be at least several months. once you actually get to the point of trial, you re talking about what i would expect to be multiple weeks. this could easily last for over a month with respect to the actual jthe way to the verdict. that s something that that trump has to be prepared fiscally for, because it is not going to be cheap. he is going to cast his political action committee, but we can expect that he will continue to use this to try to raise more and more funds. he will need ev
a big night wednesday night because donald trump will not be there. but there could also really be that moment that defines a candidate for good or bad. and i think ultimately that is what we will be looking for. the rnc, fox news as a host, they need a donald trump there. he left them on the altar and it remains his party and his enterprise if you will. going into this race. not the shiniest moment for the rnc. left them at the altar for tucker carlson. which is really saying something. buying campaign announcing a 25 million dollar ad bite. it would seem they are taking the opportunity of republicans in disarray to actually begin testing their general election message. that is the luxury joe biden has. doesn t have a very strong primary challenge from two other candidates. so he is luxury, he has the resources now because they ve done well at this point in the campaign of raising money. making this 25 million dollar investment. announced significant here
the classifying broad sense of classified materials before leaving the white house. former vice president mike pence also told abc that he was not aware of any broad base effort to declassify documents. comments from pence and mark meadows underlines trump s main defense in the classified documents case. if there were such an order, it s impossible to imagine that neither his chief of staff nor s vice president would know about. one of them, if not all of them would certainly have had known about such a broad declassification quarter, even if it was that one where he could just think about things. mark meadows, he will recall, is also trumps codefendant in the georgia election case. he s not asking the judge to dismiss charges. with the, let s bring in our lead off panel. katie benner, pulitzer prize -winning reporter for the new york times, former new york prosecutor and support rights attorney, charles coleman jr., greg bluestein a political