outside manhattan. there are more than a dozen republicans who sit in districts that president biden carried in 2020 that includes don bacon in omaha, george santos in long island, and then there s the category of modestly republican leaning districts where democrats argue that the candidate, that the incumbent is too extreme. that includes scott perry in pennsylvania, and of course lauren boebert in colorado who won her election last time around by just hundreds of votes. it s early and a lot of factors are going to come into play, of course the state of the economy, of course presidential approval, and you know, the question of who is at the top of the ticket. let s put the statement up from the executive director, julie mers about former president trump getting indicted facing criminal charges she tells me, quote, if house republicans want to spend their time in battle ground districts, defending nominees on top of their failure to govern and deliver anything helpful for working fam
new york chris jansing picks up our coverage right now good day i m chris jansing live at msnbc head quarters in new york city this is where donald trump is headed right now, we re watching from the airport, west palm beach, florida, you saw it right here literally just seconds ago, donald trump departing from manhattan. the start of a whirlwind 36 hours in the city where trump bit his empire and once held court. he s now heading into court, as the first indicted ex-president. former president trump, as we said, taking off, a trip he s probably made hundreds of times, but never, of course, like this. his arraignment, the first of its kind in american history, will take place just over 25 hours from now in the meantime, everything is heightened from the political and legal stakes, to the security across lower manhattan. maybe especially to the anticipation surrounding exactly what s in the trump indictment
camp is baloney. he s going to be charged officially on tuesday. he s going to have to be mug shotted, fingerprinted and he s going to face a criminal trial in manhattan he s not going to avoid it you can t make that a good day he s going to try, no doubt about it, gene, we haven t seen how trump will react in manhattan or expect to see much today. what do you expect to see sore hear, if we catch glimpses of him tomorrow and tomorrow night. well, i think we will hear defiance from trump. what will be the actual state of his mind, you know, where he will be really, i think is a different picture. i think it s closer to what governor christie said because he will not be in control of his process judge marchand will be in control of this process. donald trump will be at the mercy of the court, charged with
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