From msnbc World Headquarters here in new york. Welcome, everyone, to alex witt reports. We begin with new developments in georgia, where security is tightening around the Fulton County courthouse as State Officials raise concerns about the potential for violence. Two new subpoena suggests the fani Willis Grand Jury will meet in the next couple of days. Indictments related to attempts to overturn 2020 Election Results are widely expected there this week. One Georgia State official said today, trumps rhetoric around his investigations and indictments could trigger violence. Obviously, at this point, you never know whats going to happen. In my biggest concern is that somebody will be at this point, and do something super. It is not gonna be an organized thing, its not going to be a bunch of conspirators together. One, probably mentally unstable individual, who is going to be radicalized through this process. Thats my biggest concern. Also new today, the cnn report that georgia investigat
this morning on nbc. one of the things we learned and reporting on this is that he requested there be two independent audits and verifications by outside groups, and both of these, he paid 600,000 for both. they said that there was no, fraud he lost the state. we ve been saying this over and over again. we counted the ballots three times. he lost the state. they continue to say he didn t lose it. it s just creating a lot of tension, a lot of chaos, it s completely unnecessary. so we don t know exact on time maine as to what is going to happen this week, but we ve been through this a couple times with grand jury s. we have a sense of what s going to happen. we have a sense that there is going to be some level of presentation that the d.a. s office gives to the grand jury s, and then there is going to be a vote, eventually, between those 23 members of the grand jury, and from there, as sealed incitement would follow. alex. okay, thank you so much for leading us off. we re going to
legislation that he has had bipartisan support, and the congress on most of the time, even those who have the bills, their groundbreaking and we ve cutting. where to point right now where we have emerged from a recession into the greatest economic recovery of modern history. let s go straight to our reporter joining from atlanta. welcome. all signs point to the grand jury reconvene on tuesday. what are you hearing on the ground there? that s right. the big question here in fulton county is, did donald trump and his associates break any laws when they were pressuring georgia officials to overturn the 2020 election? we know of a number of things related to that question. one of them is that perfect phone call as donald trump calls it. the perfect phone call where he asked for 11,000 votes to be found. we also know there were various visits by his associates,
facing his fourth criminal indictment, this time in georgia, for seeking to overturn his election loss there. as soon as tomorrow, fulton county d.a. fani willis will present her case before a grand jury. trump, making a shortstop at the iowa state fair on saturday, not showing any signs of legal headaches. we have never seen love and enthusiasm some of the people where we stopped, and we stopped in 2020, we stopped in 2016. this blows it away. we set a record for people today. and you are very special. you are very special to me. and we are going to take care of our country, we are going to take care of iowa. and you re going to be proud of our country again. joining me now is nbc s ali vitale at the iowa state fair in des moines, and washington post reporter and msnbc reporter ali
from msnbc world headquarters here in new york. welcome, everyone, to alex witt reports. we begin with new developments in georgia, where security is tightening around the fulton county courthouse as state officials raise concerns about the potential for violence. two new subpoena suggests the fani willis grand jury will meet in the next couple of days. indictments related to attempts to overturn 2020 election results are widely expected there this week. one georgia state official said today, trump s rhetoric around his investigations and indictments could trigger violence. obviously, at this point, you never know what s going to happen. in my biggest concern is that somebody will be at this point, and do something super. it is not gonna be an organized thing, it s not going to be a bunch of conspirators together. one, probably mentally unstable individual, who is going to be radicalized through this process. that s my biggest concern. also new today, the cnn report that georgia