That trump is expected to surrender on thursday or friday. He and 18 codefendants are charged with plotting to subvert the 2020 Election Results in georgia. Local officials have said they will treat the former president like any other defendant. Sources tell cnn that trumps team has been in contact with the District Attorneys Office about the conditions and logistics for his surrender. Cnns ryan young has our report. Reporter we continue to try and get a sense of whats next as we continue to watch developments. Thats after trump and 18 others were indicted on monday. From a security standpoint, we know theres been heightened watch and security outside the courthouse and the jail. In fact, you can no longer just drive up to the jail where the former president is expected to turn himself in. Two deputies sit at the end of the driveway, limiting access. Weve also learned the Secret Service has visited the Fulton County jail to work with Sheriffs Department officials to get an valuation of
Election interference case. And we know that multiple witnesses are likely inside. What we do not know yet is when we will know. Indictments arent usually sealed in georgia, so we would likely find out the moment it is filed. Who exactly is going to be charged, if they are charged . Is it one person or multiple . The initial grand jury investigating the case recommended charging 12 people. What will be charged . Is it racketeering, conspiracy, false statements, solicitation, and how would those charges apply . Looking ahead to if and when a trial date is set, what will that trial look like . Emphasis on look. Unlike federal trials, court cases can be televised. We could get answers to all of these questions and more very soon. So lets get into both the reporting and the legal analysis. Starting us off with the reporting is nbc news correspondent blayne alexander. Nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent, ken dilanian, and the Atlanta Journalconstitution Senior Editor of trump gr
welcome to the beat. this is it. it s happening this week. what is happening this week? well, we are days away from the first presidential debate of this 2024 campaign. the earliest ever, that s a big deal. we are also days away from the supreme court rulings that could resolve a lot of big issues in the united states including whether or not there will be a federal trial for donald trump this year later, or ever. i can tell you that had a couple more days. debate day on friday his decision day we have a lot coming up tonight. we are living through one of those big weeks. i would ve liked a little more time off in the summer. yes, i keep an eye on the news. do we have to do everything? part of the answer is in our coverage the biden campaign things starting it earlier will help them. waking people up to the choice which they think is stark and mobilize people for the debate. this is a campaign that can turn as much as it turns on the so-called undecided voters. debates ma
went and had a meeting. so it has the risk of backfiring against the state, because if they made it so complicated and so many different overt acts, i think 160 have been thrown into the indictment, which to me seems unnecessary. they should have simplified it if they didn t want to risk the 12 jurors listening to all this evidence trying to decide who knew what when, who agreed to what, what does this overt act mean, is it racketeering, is it not. it can get very confusing. do you see this case staying in georgia or going the way of federal court, which is what mark meadows and his attorneys want? honestly, i haven t studied that issue very much. i think they re going to be hard pressed to get it out of the state court system. i m not sure what would give them the right to transfer it to federal court. these are state crimes charged
election interference case. and we know that multiple witnesses are likely inside. what we do not know yet is when we will know. indictments aren t usually sealed in georgia, so we would likely find out the moment it is filed. who exactly is going to be charged, if they are charged? is it one person or multiple? the initial grand jury investigating the case recommended charging 12 people. what will be charged? is it racketeering, conspiracy, false statements, solicitation, and how would those charges apply? looking ahead to if and when a trial date is set, what will that trial look like? emphasis on look. unlike federal trials, court cases can be televised. we could get answers to all of these questions and more very soon. so let s get into both the reporting and the legal analysis. starting us off with the