in atlanta? why is there so much violent crime? people are afraid to go outside to buy local bread and all these other wild claims essentially saying fani willis, the district attorney, should not be prosecuting him given that. what s your response when you hear something like that? fani willis was elected district attorney to do just what she s doing today. and it s not just donald trump and his intererage. there s a popular rapper, young thug, many popular rappers. so she s not discriminating. if she sees that a crime or thinks that a crime has been committed, then she s going to pursue a prosecution. and the thing that people have to remember she s not an administrator. she s not a pencil, paper-pusher. fani willis worked in the district attorney s office as a senior district attorney trying some of the most notorious cases
and i think that the harder they try and intimidate her, the more they try and intimidate her, i think the more she s going to dig in. she s not going to be easily intimidated. she has dealt with bigger and badder for sure. she prosecutes murderers and rapists and really the worst of those amongst us. so this effort to intimidate her, she s not going to get flustered. when you see her looking very stoic in front of the camera, that s not an act. reporter: i should note from watching here this is trump s plane on the tarmac. the busiest airport in the world waiting to take off. it doesn t get the priority it used to when he was air force one, and did clear the tarmac to take off. speaking of fani willis what you re referencing is not just coming from trump and his inner circle but what he said from his people, and we saw supporters
you have to wait overnight in the fulton county jail. you re given a bond the next day after your first appearance hearing. those are the cases or that s what i used to preside over as i would sit out here as a judge. and then hopefully you are granted a bond if you are a defendant and then you are processed out. but it usually takes several hours if not a day or so to get a defendant processed out. reporter: and mark meadows is one of i mean trump s former chief of staff who surrendered, he s trying to push this. he has a hearing monday trying to get it moved from state court to federal court, and he was essentially arguing i shouldn t have to meet that deadline from tomorrow, they pushed back on that saying fani willis argument when she responded was i ve already given you two weeks as a courtesy saying that s more than what a typical defendant would get. and that s accurate. for those who have not turned
atlanta? why is there so much violent crime? people are afraid to go outside and buy a loaf of bread. all of these wild claims. essentially saying, funny well as, the district attorney should not be prosecuting him. given that. what is your response when you hear something like that? funny well as was elected district attorney to do just what she was doing today. and it s not just donald trump and his his entourage that fani willis prosecutor every single day. it there is a big trial going on in the fulton county courthouse. a rapper, young thug, and many other popular rappers. she s not discriminating. if you think that a crime has been committed, then she is going to pursue that. and people after a member, she is not an administrator. she is not a pencil paper pusher. fani willis worked in the district attorney office. as a senior district attorney. trying some of the most
call with former president trump and the georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger. that appears to be what the district attorney really wants to focus on, based on the witnesses she might call. that s going to be the crux of her case to try to keep this in state court. but, again, he s not the only one who is trying to make this argument. jeffrey clark also has a hearing scheduled for this and others, including trump and giuliani, have all said they re going to try this too. just game it out for us. let s imagine that the judge on monday and the future, any other judges who want this to be heard in federal court instead of on the state level, let s say that the judge disagrees with them. does this get appealed all the way up to the u.s. supreme court? is that where this is headed ultimately? it s certainly possible. i mean, these are unique questions. i would expect someone, particularly like mark meadows, who has one of the best legal teams in this entire group of people, and