what judge chutkan has said in d.c., which is that look, these attacks are going to accelerate the actual trial date. i ll push it closer to ensure that i ve got an unbiased jury, that i ve got witnesses who are going to be inclined to actually testify. the real challenge here will be not whether maybe he ll violate but how you prove it because all the different indictments he has pending, four to be exact, if he has a generalized statement on truth social where he talks about either you re with me or against me or if you you know, i ll come for you in some respects, which case are we talking about? is it a specific claim against an individual person or a more generalized notion? a judge could look at this and say, well, is it my case you re referencing, is it my witness and maybe it s not and i can t do anything about it. or they could say you know what? all is fair in love and prosecution and this is violative for that reason. it will be quite a test. one other question. one co-d
also how you anticipate she s going to handle which will be the most high-profile case of her or frankly almost any prosecutor s career. i ve often said that d.a. willis has been called for a time such as this. she has the experience. she has work the directly in that office in the fulton county d.a. s office for a considerable amount of time and she knows the judges, the judges know her and most importantly she is very familiar with georgia law, georgia rules of evidence and in particular georgia s rico statutes. she is one of a few prosecutors that s been very successful in using the statute to identify enterprises and identifying the types of pattern of racketeering activity that violative of the statute. what we have seen from her and will continue to is a deliberate approach toward what she
any wrongdoing. it s very difficult to ascertain whether or not this is violative of the law, the privacy protection act, or whether the circumstances fall into one of the very, very limited exceptions. reporter: dozens of news organizations across the country including cnn are condemning the raid. the reporters committee for freedom of the press sent a letter to the police chief saying newsroom searches and seizures are among the most intrusive actions law enforcement can take with respect to the free press and the most potentially suppressive of free speech by the press and the public. the police chief said in a statement, quote, i believe when the rest of the story is available to the public, the judicial system that is being questioned will be vindicated, unquote. i guess we shall see. coming up, coordinated crime rings. and often intended consequence when big citieies try to combat
he is indicated recently that he would be open to talking to other prosecutors and perhaps rearranging that date. march 24 sound like a good date on the january 6 trial to me. all right, we shall see. thank you. maggie, final thoughts from you? what should we be looking for next? next we are going to see again whether trump does something that the judge considers violative of this order on social media. we will look for what trump said this weekend when he is in iowa. we will look at the next debate and the first debate, and whether trump actually goes. wolf, we have never seen anything like this. this is a series of legal actions wrapped around political campaign. this is not a normal political season. trump, obviously, is using this campaign is something of a shield. we have been talking about that long before he actually got in the race. it s part of why he got in the race as early as he did antifreeze the fields. we are looking at everything he says about this.
around the country, and generally it s done in cooperation with local officials as they work together to try to reform policing in these various jurisdictions and look at things like traffic stops and lethal force and nonlethal force and all those kind of things. and it takes weeks and weeks and months of scrutiny. they go through documents, they interview members of the force, and then eventually often these result in consent decrees where the department agrees to stop certain practices that are deemed harmful of violative of people s civil rights. this is the way that the justice department is trying to keep tabs on policing in the united states and ensure that people s civil rights are not being violated. i think it s worthwhile for just 60 seconds to remind people who tyre nichols is, about the police stop that led to his death. i think it was three days after the initial confrontation. yeah, that was a horrific incident that many people saw on video where he was fleeing from