when all of this was going down okay, so von, i know you are talking about the difference in the arraignment process for trump. who s behind all that? i mean, is there some kind o negotiation? do you know what s going on to try to make this palpable fo both sides, the da and trump s team right, surely after the indictment was issued from the grand jury, at that point is when the district attorney s office placed a phone call t trump s attorney, to notif them of course, donald trump still, himself and his attorneys, don t even know the specific charges. but that s where the conversations began, as to wha day he would be arraigned. ultimately, it appears tha this is going to work the easy way. of course, the concern was tha donald trump would not comply. he will not voluntarily fly to new york for this arraignment. at that point, there would v had to be negotiations between law enforcement in new york, a well as here in florida. and between the governor s offices and ran desantis had
reasons for people to rall against him, but the scaries part of this poll is showing the republican party, and this is what poppy was just sort of talking about. they re a lot of republicans that are still with them whether not they want to be, i think some of it is a bit of fear they realize they cannot win without his base, they don t t be on the other side of donald trump s flame throwing and bullet spray but the reality is, this has riled up the bait, and so we will see what happens next wee when he turned himself in. which is the scariest part o where our society has gone especially because he is a ver privileged, politician and ver wealthy. if you look like me, if he was a black man who did not have access, or anything, this woul be a completely different story. it s like they re thinkin about short term gain and no thinking about the long term pain, but they may have to address that okay you guys, good to see you both, alencia and kurt, than you very much. meantime, the show c
unsurprising minds and opinions really just aren t being changed, but th opinions are pretty strong o this take a listen. consequentially, it may not come out to that much, and i think having to see this through, especially with the former president and actuall putting it towards action to new former president reall shows that okay, we want t keep people accountable. i think for the last what for five years, it s bee incredibly frustrating tha we ve gotten a sense of th president is above the law which should not be the case nobody should be above the law i think when it comes t trying to summarize the impact the indictment is having o voter opinions, i think bottom line, those who have vehementl steadfastly been against and opposing former presiden donald trump, this is somethin that they say is a major issue that should disqualify him those who have stood by him an
brag a pretty smart and game where he really, really kept things under wraps, in a professional way and that, at least, you know for a professional prosecution going forward. i don t think we will know exactly why it was a surprise. understood. so hugo, i know a couple weeks ago, you reported that trump wanted to be handcuffed, wante to make a spectacle of his arrest now that his arraignment i imminent, does he still want t be handcuffed in public? what are you hearing on that yeah, it s difficult to get a sense of what trump feels at this moment. you know, his mood has fluctuated in recent weeks he s gone from real ange towards the fact that he was going to get indicted, to this resignation that if he was going to get indicted than, yo know, might as well come to ne york and he wanted to be handcuffed, and he was ver specific to aids about, yo know, he wanted his hand behind his back and so he coul project hang on a second. wait, wait he wanted his hands behind his back
on the broadcast so, from marjorie taylor green saying that she s going to protest tuesday, to lindse graham saying trump should smash some windows, suggesting he will immediately be released, what is your response to wha we re hearing from you republican colleagues? how much other various republican sentiments affectin the dynamic there on capitol hill were you guys even able to get any sort of bipartisan wor done with this tenor of things let me say, i mean, the tenor of things isn t even right. this is been the tenor, we lived through an insurrection, right? i was not there, but colleague of mine were running afraid fo their lives. you know, because of the rhetoric of donald trump and this party so, the tenor is not new, but do think it s funny that, yo know, a party of people who sa that they are for law and orde are suddenly not, right? what we re really realizing is that the whole time, the point was that people like the aren t supposed to have thei behavior criminalize, right?