good to be with you. i m katy tur. we are watching thee1e1 manhatt eca what happense1 if bragg decideso charge? what happens if donald trump is arrested? ç táu)(? there are arguments raging on all sides of the issue today. from this only makes trump stronger tolp no one benefits fm getting indicted, not even trump. if the daniels incident is worth tempting faith. andrew weissman is with us ande argues that yes, it is. what the d.a. could be charging is serious and worthy. republicans say it s not. they say it s bragg who should be indicted. a trump indictmentq would be a disgusting abuse of power. the d.a. should be put in jail. but it is not just manhattan and it s d.a. it s georgia and the department of justice. three other investigations that could also make history. donald trump s legal exposure i] extensive and it s weighing on 2024. does he still have enough juice to win a primary? there have been signs that ways onçó the campaign trial dog more retail, politicking,
being he insinuated ok baselessly that mr. desantis might be gay. the kind of behavior that swing voters and moderate republicans tend to dislike most aboutfá mr trump. let s get into it. joining me now from west palm beach near trump se1 florida ho is vaughn hillyard. in new york city, garrett haake, who covers the trump campaign. also joining me is senior national correspondent for the washington post, ashley parker. garrettm> well, there s no indication that the grand jury is meeting today so all the activity you see around and behind me is related to the enhanced securitr footprint that s been put in place here. more police officers, more barricades, moree1 lights. they re all coming to be prepared for the possibility of significant protests like those
role even in a republican primary. if donald trump s support doesn t grow after this, say the protests and anger surrounding him potentially getting indicted doesn t materialize, does that give republicans broadly another opportunity, another off ramp tq donald trump>!s to support somebody else? well,1again, it s kind of the fascinating window that we re just already seeing from the 2024 republican hopefullpe1 candidates. normally, as chris christie said recently, ançó indictment is no helpful. that s anq evergreen statement. but even these would be candidates who want to take trump out in a republican primary are really grappling with how doi]w3 they handle■k w should be a clearxd vulnerabili. christie is the only one who s potently attacked him. you have nikki haley who s remaining silent5a■ and some pee
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good to be with you. i m katy tur. we are watching thee1e1 manhatt eca what happense1 if bragg decideso charge? what happens if donald trump is arrested? ç táu)(? there are arguments raging on all sides of the issue today. from this only makes trump stronger tolp no one benefits fm getting indicted, not even trump. if the daniels incident is worth tempting faith. andrew weissman is with us ande argues that yes, it is. what the d.a. could be charging is serious and worthy. republicans say it s not. they say it s bragg who should be indicted.