Election interference case. And we know that multiple witnesses are likely inside. What we do not know yet is when we will know. Indictments arent usually sealed in georgia, so we would likely find out the moment it is filed. Who exactly is going to be charged, if they are charged . Is it one person or multiple . The initial grand jury investigating the case recommended charging 12 people. What will be charged . Is it racketeering, conspiracy, false statements, solicitation, and how would those charges apply . Looking ahead to if and when a trial date is set, what will that trial look like . Emphasis on look. Unlike federal trials, court cases can be televised. We could get answers to all of these questions and more very soon. So lets get into both the reporting and the legal analysis. Starting us off with the reporting is nbc news correspondent blayne alexander. Nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent, ken dilanian, and the Atlanta Journalconstitution Senior Editor of trump gr
District attorney fani willis is fates still up in the air as the judge weighs whether to disqualify her and her entire team of prosecutors from the case against donald trump and other defendants for their efforts to overturn the 2020 election in georgia. These people, your honor, is a systematic misconduct and they need to go lawyers for trump and others charged in the case are arguing that willis hired nathan wade, a Special Prosecutor when they were romantically involved, and then she benefited financially from the trips they took and dinners they shared. She put her boyfriend in the spot paid him, and then reap the benefits from it that she created the system and then didnt tell anybody about it. Willis testified last month insisting the relationship began after wade was appointed to lead the trump case and arguing she paid him back in cash when i saw how did they did mr. Wade april 2020 2022 around the i dont know, growing up, my daddy had three safes and now, though my father bou
Identities that belong to pro israel and propalestine causes, and it can be very dangerous sometimes when we attempt to generalize and make it simple. And i think thats what spectator can do. We dont just catch the biggest stories, we catch every element. It is essential reading in this moment. Isabella ramirez editor in chief of the columbia spectator, thank you for everything you are doing to cover this topic. That is our show for this evening. My colleague, Lawrence Odonnell , with the last word, now. We have senator Elizabeth Warren joining us tonight when we change the subject from Defendant Trump, which we will describe. But, the big news in this room tonight is that eddie is back. Our four manager, the boss of me in this room is back, and he has been on leave. And, alex, the good news is i havent heard him say a word about the work we do here, or this show. Every single thing he is saying is all about his new baby daughter, maive, which priorities. I know that eddie is back, you
it s the very soul of america. that s president joe biden marking memorial day at arlington national cemetery with a somber message about freedom and democracy. we ll have much more of his speech in just a moment. meanwhile, donald trump marked the holiday with angry posts on social media lashing out at the judges in his legal cases. the day comes as his hush money trial resumes today in new york with closing arguments. we ll bring you a preview of what to expect. plus, the latest fallout from israel s air strike that led to deaths of dozens of displaced palestinians in rafah. good morning and welcome to way too early on this tuesday, may 28th. happy birthday. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. in just hours closing arguments are scheduled to begin in donald trump s hush many criminal trial in a new york city courtroom with the case resuming after a long memorial daybreak. the defense will go first with trump attorney todd blanche expected to
activists with the same old rants and lies while declaring without a hint of irony, his love for the 10 commandments. susan and ashley joined me to discuss the politics of all this and more. running out the clock, the supreme court has days to decide more than a dozen pivotal cases including trump s claim of presidential immunity. discussing if justice delay will be justice denied. did a countdown, the final weekend before the two candidates come face-to-face in atlanta. i talked with the biden attorney who we just learned is helping the president for his debate with his disgraced predecessor. former white house counsel, he weighs in on presidential immunity. congresswoman maxine waters is here to talking about coming face-to-face in court with him and that target her with racist death threats. i m jonathan capehart and this is the saturday show. it is a busy day for donald trump ahead of what will be a very consequential week for the criminally convicted former presi