we expect trump to enter a not guilty plea as he has repeatedly maintained his innocence. he will be electronically processed like any other defendant. coming up, we will talk with somebody with plenty of experience investigating trump, and miami is bracing for any security concerns, and law enforcement out in force as trump supporter protesters make their voices heard. we are learning what comes after trump s court appearance. we are told trump will head back to new jersey to deliver remarks to supporters tonight. let s get right to it with our reporters on the ground joining us now, darsha burns, outside a golf club, and also a reporter outside the federal courthouse. yasmin, let s start with you. we understand there s a greater presence picking up there. what are you seeing and what security preps are there right now? reporter: as i mentioned earlier, as we get closer and closer to the 3:00 p.m. deadline, where the president will likely show up behind me at the cou
closer to understanding why the government felt it had to do this as opposed to waiting and going back and forth yet again with the former administration. but let s be clear here. this also could not move in all honesty the needle all that much for you out there in the public because there s a reason these things are often kept under wraps and has a lot to do with protecting the rights of the person whose home or in this case, estate, are being searched, and of course the safety of witnesses and sources. the judge said as much when he cleared the way for fbi agents to execute that warrant and saying in his written order, quote, the government has met its burden to show compelling, reason, good cause to seal portions of the affidavit because disclosure would reveal, one, identities of witnesses, law enforcement agents and uncharged parties, two, the direction, strategy, sources, scope, and methods. and three, grand jury methods protected by criminal rules of procedure. as for
As jonathan mentioned our special coverage of the white house Correspondents Dinner takes off at 8 00 p. M. Please stick around. We will have extensive coverage. On this hour, we have two pivotal events testing the bedrock of our constitution, threats to First Amendment rights, and to the rule of law. Also tonight from new york to arizona we break down Donald Trumps Head Spinning week of legal drama including outrageous arguments his legal team made to the Supreme Court. Marjorie Taylor Greenes political standing, shifting from maga hero to. Lets do it. This week marked an Inflection Point in our nations history. The United States constitution being tested in new and dangerous ways. On thursday former President Donald Trump and his lawyers went to the u. S. Supreme court to double down on claims that a president possesses sweeping immunity from criminal prosecution. Basically according to the former president s lawyers his immunity is so absolute they argued, that even assassinating a
many past administrations and leaders. what struck you most when you read the indictment? first of all, how well it was written. it was carefully done, how judicious it was, but mainly how damning it was. anybody who reads this can feel that donald trump is guilty as charged. he admits it himself. the problem is he doesn t think he never thinks he s done anything wrong. his hero was roy cohen. during watergate roy cohen had four times he was being charged just like donald trump for all sorts of perjury and conspiracy. the lesson trump learns is don t be nixon, don t quit, don t leave. roy cohen taught trump to boot it further down the line. alas, it s not about justice prevailing on this tuesday. this is a long-range story that
to go bipartisan immigration reform. the lesson trump learned was, don t do it, because it was not popular with his hard core republican voters. that s exactly right, the one bill in 2018, we did work with a bipartisan group of voters. put something on the table initially president trump said he wanted. daca issues, put money on the border, would have done a lot of things. got a lot of people talking. at the last minute he came in and threw poison pills. i think trump could have had a nixon goes to china moment on immigration. he could have been that type of person that everyone thought was so extreme and fixed this. did he? no, he was a disaster. i personally believe trump wanted to pursue nazi-like immigration policies. i don t say that facetiously. he wanted to use mai grants as pawns in far worse ways. at one point he told us he wanted to bus the murders and