today in inside politics, destination destiny. soon donald trump takes off for florida, and tomorrow he sees inside a miami federal court with decades in jail on the line. plus, worry that words can and will hurt people. the former president and his allies put law enforcement on edge with calls for retribution. congressman jamie raskin joins me ahead. and trump s 2024 republican rivals are choosing between two paths attacking law and order or risking voter anger by saying the president, the former president, was wrong. i m dana bash. let s go behind the headlines and inside politics. right now heading for history. you re looking at live pictures of former president donald trump. any moment he takes off for florida from newark airport. we all just watched his motorcade make the 30-mile drive from his golf resort, and tomorrow he goes in front of a federal judge in miami. and there trump will were the title, something he hasn t wanted, the first former president to fa
i m erin burnett in new york. and i m dana bash in washington. welcome to a special edition of inside politics. the federal indictment of donald trump. in just a few hours, a former president will be arrested on federal charges for the first time in u.s. history. donald trump is set to face a judge in miami this amp for an unprecedented arraignment on 37 felony charges tied to his alleged miss handling of classified documents after leaving office. outside the courthouse right now, we can see some ramped up security and already crowds of trump supporters and protesters have gathered. so far, so peaceful. one thing we won t get, though, and everyone should understand this, we re not going to get to see inside the courthouse where trump will be taken into custody, so there aren t going to be handcuffs. he will have his fingerprints taken digitally. at the arraignment, he is expected to enter a not guilty plea. after what is anticipated to be a brief court appearance, trump
the documentation in order to validate every single statement that i have made. the disgraced former president predicts his own indictment, as a grand jury convenes, and team trump makes a final push to persuade jurors. i could see certainly a few of them were doing what you re doing right now, shaking your head up and down. tonight, as protective barricades go up in new york, what we know about what is coming and when. plus, the other major developments in georgia and d.c.. the posturing of trump allies and high office and the ones battling him for a nomination. i don t know what goes into paying hush money to a porn star to secure tsai wins over some type of alleged affair. tonight, george conway, danya perry, congressman adam schiff, michael steele, mona charen, and jon meacham on what could be history in the making. when all in starts right now. good evening. i am chris hayes. well, the country is bracing for what could be an imminent indictment of donal
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taking aim area. rob marciano times it out. developing story overseas tonight. a deadly bomb attack at a café in st. petersburg, russia. a popular pro-russian military blogger killed. dozens more injured. new details coming in. at the same time, early calls on russia to release the american journalist detained in moscow. antony blinken hold rare talks with his russian counterpart demanding both eva gershkovich and retired marine paul whelan be set free. one day after being released from the hospital, pope francis celebrates palm sunday mass in st. peter s square. authorities in south carolina exhume the body of a teenager eight years after his death. the case now considered a homicide. coming under renewed scrutiny, the week of the alex murdaugh trial. the images coming in of freight train derailment in montana. at least 25 cars jumping the tracks. moments ago, the new ncaa women s basketball chance crowned on the court. and america strong tonight. an opening day field of dr