Donald trump, now has ten days to surrender to authorities in georgia on charges tied to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election in georgia. It will be his fourth time booked on criminal charges. He wont be alone. The 98page indictment names 18 codefendants, including his former chief of staff, mark meadows. The 41 charges include racketeering and conspiracy. The atlanta area District Attorney fani willis says those 19 defendants in total plotted against the constitution which trump swore to protect and defend and abused the office, trump is of Course Running for once again. Cnns paula reed is at the courthouse in atlanta. Paula, this case is wider both in terms of number of defendants but also took a different legal path for charging this. Reporter thats right. A lot of key differences here. Not only in how its constructed. Fani willis pursuing a racketeering or rico case here. Rico laws were passed to dismantle organized crime. So shes charging former President Trump but 18 allies.
i don t know what i won t speak to what impressions moscow might be getting but we have not lost focus in any sense on our need to support ukraine. it s why you have seen the president give an oval office address about our support for ukraine and we will stay focused on it. we think we have the ability to work on more than one thing. you hear the secretary often say we have to walk and chew gum at the same time. that is true with the issues. who is compiling the list of evacuees at rafah gate and which is the criteria to determine what injuries are eligible. because of the sensitive nature of this i m not able to get into all of this has been as i said extremely difficult process when you think of the parties involved and i find the not productive to speak to the underlying details here. israel and egypt expressed security concerns and no third party is doing we have worked with the government of egypt and israel to attempt to ensure an orderly flow through th
as to whether or not you might not see trump do that but perhaps see the other codefendants go through the process. would that be fair if he is given special treatment and doesn t go through that process or if you re going to do one you have to do them all? we ve seen in all of the three prior criminal cases, new york and the two federal cases ta there are some exceptions made for the former president. some is a security consideration. the secret service, we have heard they are on site. some is frankly a courtesy. it is probably not fair. we have the idea in the united states of one rule of law for everybody, no person above the law. this is the least of the fairness considerations. he will probably get some special treatment. i am more concerned that the law be applied evenly to all of these defendants presumed innocent until proven guilty but
under their protection in handcuffs, because if they have to grab the person and move them out of someplace quickly, that s a security consideration. i doubt we ll see that. they have been accommodated by the federal government and the new york people in the earlier arrests. but i think we re going to probably see a donald trump mugshot, if the sheriff sticks to his plan. yeah. georgia law does allow for cameras to be inside the courtroom. we saw the indictment play out last night. do you anticipate any reason the judge may not allow this? i mean, the judge has the ability to do that. but in a case where there is wide interest in georgia, because it was their votes, massive national interest because he s a former president, and frankly global interest, because democracies around the world are watching to see how ours are handling this. it would be highly doubtful to
that israel needs to keep its relationship with both sides here because of that consideration. those would be the official reason is given. i think the security consideration, the military consideration, the military consideration, on operations on syria has figured very prominently in israel s cautious stance on the conflict. . ~ in israel s cautious stance on the conflict. ., ~ , ., ., ., stay with us on outside source. still to come: we will talk about the british virgin islands where there is a protest against a proposal to bring back direct rule from london, or part of a push to clear up corruption. which is all part of a push to clean up corruption. we know the cost of living is rising all over the world and we re now going to look at what s happening kenya. since the beginning of this year, prices there have risen by more than 6%. and now its president kenyatta has