network at the same time as others take the stage. into cnn this morning, news on when trump will be surrendering to authorities in georgia. not today or tomorrow, but he is planning to take this into next week to be booked on his charges there. all while there s fresh reporting suggesting growing fatigue among georgia voters over the ongoing legal drama surrounding the republican front-runner. joining us from atlanta, who covers politics for the wall street journal. cam you report that georgia has become ground zero or the exhaustion over the drama surrounding donald trump. one woman is unsure how she s going to vote in 2024, told you this, for the country, i think they should let it go. it s getting ridiculous. you went on to write, that kind of trump fatigue is pervasive in georgia. republican campaign strategists warn especially among suburban independents and some dis
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nominations of john roberts and scam you samuel alito. what is unusual is that president trump appears to be relying solely on these highly partisan organizations to shape our country s judicial system which, after all, is one of the two major checks on presidential authority according to the constitution. the other, of course, is congress. here to talk about the implications of all of this with me now is attorney danielle mclauchlin. author of the federalist society, how conservatives took the law back from liberals. danielle, thanks for joining me again. good to see you. good to see you, ali. to what degree is this new? i know we ve had presidents who have appointed people who they know personally, in some cases with whom they ve had some personal association, but that s not really donald trump s world. he doesn t come from the world of law or a long time in politics so he is doing what i guess would be expected of a republican president at this point.