especially the six week abortion ban. he keeps people out. he is not good at retail politics. he seems to be socially awkward. maybe he can get better. he can improve. i don t think anyone should write him off. he certainly has a better chance than anybody else of knocking off trump. that chance doesn t it didn t get any better last night. eugene, thanks very much. gabe, you are going to be busy. it s good to see you out there. charlie sykes, thanks. thanks to all. coming up, at 3:00 p.m. eastern, join katie tur when she interviews asa hutchinson. a push for schools to restrict a poem written for joe biden s inaugural by the youth poet laureate, highlighting the culture wars in florida and across the country. maxwell forecast joinfrost join that. you are watching andrea mitchell reports only on msnbc. .
excuse for rhetoric that escalates beyond a certain point and instructed both parties, trump s defense team and the former president and the prosecutors, to caution their witnesses, caution the defendant against escalating rhetoric any further. so that s where we are right now. certainly nothing like a gag order. discussions ongoing about what the restrictions would be around that discovery the prosecution team had requested that mr. trump could only review evidence for discovery in his own attorney s office he wouldn t be able to take it with him, make copies, wont be able to tweet it or hand it over to the media the defense says that s something they want to try to do it would be impractical, they want to do it at mar-a-lago. we ve gotten the indictment, and we re printing it right now. it will be distributed to our teams and we re going to go through it together. garrett, it s 16 pages can you tell us what trump was
started with a bang. we ll get into the indictment, but the very fact, chris, that they were raising the defendant s conduct and potential limitations that might need to be placed on him and he s the former president of the united states, that s executive order native-american that is an extraordinary aspect of this, even above and beyond the unprecedented nature of the booking, the arraignment of a former president andrew, you and i were side barring about this i d love for to you share with news members what you re thinking. i really think you re right, that this is an unusual aspect of this. we have the former president of the united states for the first time under arrest, having gone through an arraignment the arraignment time period is striking, and so i m going to be very curious about what happened during what is essentially those 57 minutes and i m curious to see what did
motions they re going to file change the venue, try to get to another court, and ultimately to dismiss the indictment the prosecution will then have four months to reply to those motions, and that takes you pretty much toward the end of the year you need some time for the judge to make a ruling that s the reason why you ve got a december 4th date for the next appearance, where defendant donald trump will appear and a judge will render a ruling on whether motions that trump decided to file. they re now in queens, new york, headed to laguardia, where he ll get on the plane and head badge to mar-a-lago. he s going to make an address from there at 8:00 p.m
chris jansing and katie tur. the first time a former u.s. president has been indicted on criminal charges donald trump, the frontrunner for the republican nomination, is in manhattan. we are waiting to learn the all important details of the sealed indictment, what the charges are, believed stemming from hush money paid to stormy daniels to buy her silence before the 2016 election about her claim of a relationship with donald trump hush money payments are not illegal. the issue is, how were they recorded we will watch history unfold. we expect to see mr. trump exit trump tower with his secret service detail and travel to lower manhattan where he will be