the former said this is a sad day for america. here s former president trump. this should never happen. if you challenge an election, you should be able to challenge it. i thought it was a rigged election and stolen election and i should have every right to do that. the next step legally is likely to be arraignments beginning the week of september 5. that s the chance for these 19 defendants to come before a judge, get formally charged and to plea one way or the other. it s likely some or all of the 19 defendants will waive their right to appeal. neil: thanks. i want to go to john yoo, the former assistant deputy general. what he makes on this. the prosecutor s court is pushing for an october trial. how realistic is that? i think that is for show. there s no way that i think that president trump, not to mention all of those other defendants
fundraising purposes on social media that depending how you interpret who is a victim, who is the community, could go over that line. donald trump will be there thursday to surrender, but not a in- arraigned on thursday. when do we expect that he will come back to be officially read charges and plead? sometime after september 5. the agreement was, or rather the order was, from fani willis, i want a trial date in march and i want these defendants to be arraigned anytime after september 5. we don t expect all 19 of them in a courtroom together at the same time. so we should expect waves of arraignments, maybe not necessarily individual arraignments, but at least clusters of them sometime after labor day. and we should expect this will be on television as well. cameras will be allowed in the courtroom at least as of now. lisa rubin, thank you so much. coming up next, what do you do when more than half of iowa s republican voters still believe that the 2020 election was
The Texas Senate released guidelines for public access to the trial, which begins at 9 a.m. Sept. 5. Tickets will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis daily.