A postelection trial in the Georgia Elections case, and that could actually happen. Well have expert legal analysis for you straight ahead. Meanwhile, a codefendant in that case is taking a different approach. Well explain the strategy for trumps former Chief Of Staff, mark meadows. Meanwhile, President Joe Biden was on the road yesterday talking about everything but the latest indictment for his predecessor. Well show you what he was focused on instead. Good morning and welcome to Way Too Early on this wednesday, august 16th. Im jonathan lemire. Thanks for starting your day with us. The clock has begun on the tenday windowt that former President Trump and his 18 codefendants have to voluntarily turn themselves in. Fulton County District attorney fani willis announced a sweeping Election Interference indictment on monday night and gave everyone charged until august 25th to surrender to authorities. If and when they appear theyll do so at the Fulton County jail in atlanta for potential
foundations of our policy are at stake. we have to be honest with ourselves. a true highlight for me is anytime we get to speak to the professor at princeton university eddie glaude. thank you, my friend, next on a new warning from republican strategists about the impact of dlife s latest indictment on a bid for his second term. we ll get that that. coming up on morning joe, the former president and his 18 co-defendants have until next friday to surrender to authorities in fulton county. who might turn themselves in first and the option that trump s legal team are now weighing. plus, we ll get reaction to the strong indictment out of georgia from senate majority leader chuck schumer when he joins the conversation live. also ahead, special counsel jack smith has trump s direct messages on twitter. what newly unsealed court documents reveal about the