sympathetic than the one that they might get from the atlanta area. the state house courthouse there is based in fulton county in atlanta. joining us now is former mayor of atlanta, keisha lance bottoms. good to have you. you were there last night. this is your city. for it to happen there, what were you thinking, what were you feeling, what did you see? it was a very sad evening for me. i used to work inside the fulton county jail as a magistrate judge, so i ve been inside the building, i ve represented clients who have been inside that building. it is not a pleasant place. and to see the former president of the united states booked into that jail, i think really it is a sad day for all of us across america because it really is a disgrace that a former president has done things and encouraged others to do things that would lead him to a booking inside the fulton county jail. so i didn t take any joy in
can see them now all starting to pull in sort of different directions. let s start with what we call removal. there is a law that says if you re a federal official or a former federal official and you get charged with state crimes, you can get your case moved to federal court if, this is the big if, you can show you are acting under color of such federal office. meaning you were acting within the scope of your job. we have seen these two defendants so far, mark meadows was the white house chief of staff and jeffrey clark was a doj official ask to remove their case to federal court. trump, who was president, has not yet made that motion, could be coming very soon. the d.a. responded, you are not within the scope of your federal office, you were committing crimes, that s the opposite of what you re supposed to be doing under federal office. mark meadows has his hearing on this issue on monday. and jeffrey clark s is going to be in a few weeks on september 18th. one of the big questions i
president in a landslide. brett baer and martha mcccohen did an interview. he lacks you have to remember in 16, trump had a likability factor and people knew who he was before he came into the race. people kind of liked him. there is a reason that scooby-doo is one of the most beloved characters in animation and scrappy doo is one of most despised characters. i love scrappy doo. scooby and scrappy here. i think this act is going to wear thin. people still love scooby. is that a ticket? i like scrappy doo. olivia, to you, we re talking about single digit candidates here. the person who has more than half of the support is donald trump. does anything that happened over the last 48 hours or so change that share, that he s far and
probably stand the test of time for donald trump. since this has gone out, he s fund-raised off of it. terrible experience. i came in, i was treated very nicely, but it is what it is. i will not support a convicted felon for the position of president of the united states. regardless of who that person is. when all this is over, i think donald trump is going to go down as one of the biggest mistakes this country has ever made. you should be able to challenge the election. i thought the election was a rigged election, a stolen election. my question to the republicans who say you will vote for this guy, you hire somebody with a mug shot, would you hire somebody with 91 charges against him? i m not angry at the prosecutor, i m angry at donald trump for putting us in this position. this is ridiculous. we re going to do our duty to get the answers the american people deserve for this ridiculous indictment that has taken place in georgia. well, there you have it on every new
he was innocent. so we will see what happens as the trump mugshot plays out. he would like it to be triumph ept in the end. this is the first time we know it s been tied to the presidency and millions of times they have been tied to the penitentiary. tom foreman, thank you. more trump s 8 co-defendants turn themselves in overnight. still two more to turn themselves in by noon eastern the deadline. also this ahead. this is the moment that he saw his daughter after spending eight years in prison. a new unit fought to get his murder conviction vacated after new evidence came to light. do you think you d still be in jail if it were not for the conviction integrity unit? yes, i i would still be fighting. iends.s. and chchecking voicemail.