and withholding and concealing records. later today, trump will campaign in georgia and north carolina, where voters will hear from him for the first time since the indictment was unsealed. on tuesday, he s expected to be arraigned on those federal charges in miami. nbc news justice joins me now. can, i appreciate you joining us once again to get our 8:00 hour kicks off. tell us what we can expect to see from donald trump s arraignment on tuesday, a lot of us, and all of us, saw his arraignment when he was arraigned in the manhattan d.a. s office for those hush money payments that remains to stormy daniels. is there going to be a different process this time? slightly different, and many ways the same, katie. as you know, the federal system is a bit different from a state court in new york. i just think, as a matter of history and moments, it s a much bigger deal, in part because this is the federal government that donald trump used to run. he presided over. these people
deceive. i think this is a very strong case. and so, barb, there is an indication from assistant special counsel jay brat that this case will take 21 days for the parties to try, and winning that from the indictment itself. let s talk about a timeline, because people want to know when this case is going to get to a jury trial, giving a bit of grace here or there for some type of delays. when you think we can reasonably anticipate seeing a jury trial in this particular case? well, you know, katie, some cases are incredibly complex and take a long time to litigate and get through discovery reviewed and motions. this case really isn t all that complex. it s about the retention of documents and lies about it. and so, the universe of discovery material is not all that vast. i imagine the next thing that happens is the trump team gets all that discovery, they get a chance to file motions, and they will. they will file every motion under the sun. selective prosecution, all kind