something rare on capitol hill, bipartisanship. both parties have agreed on numbers to fund the government. but can they pass it before a shutdown ensues later this month? and, florida republicans think they can own the libs by naming a new law after the vice president that mandates which truths teachers can tell in the classrooms. i m charles coleman junior, in for my friend ayman mohyeldi, and we ve got a lot to talk about. let s get started. keep your eyes on donald trump this week, for at least try to. this guy is about to redefine what it is to be on the move. tuesday, his legal team will attempt to dock accountability for trump s role in trying to overturn the election that he clearly lost, as well as for his rhetoric and his inaction surrounding the capitol attack. in federal court, trump s lawyers will try to convince a three judge panel that trump is immune from prosecution. now, this trial was supposed to kick off on march 4th, but is temporarily on hold. th
and legal affairs analyst. he s also a former director at the office a public affairs of the department of justice. and also with us is my friend and colleague, jamie salas, super warrior msnbc legal analyst and criminal defense attorney. anthony, danny, good evening, so good to see you guys. good week coming up for the donald. he s going to be all over the place, courtrooms to campaigning, campaigning in a courtroom. what are you watching for, anthony, as this week kicks off? well, i think a couple of things. number one, trump is trying to delay this case for as long as he can with hope that you can get into the white house and the order dismissed, that s number one. the second thing he s trying to do, he s fighting in the court of public opinion. that s why he s going to attend this hearing in person on tuesday and presumably talk to the press and to the public afterwards. now, there s one thing that i do want to note, and i ve heard this from some in the political commentary space