on a defendant if they have one federal count against them. one state count against them. donald trump has 91. despite his bravado and bluster, that is pretty crushing for him. so, you know, cheseboro is talking about moving quickly in georgia. i m wondering how quickly jack smith can move. you know, he s talking about a january case. what do you expect on monday? that may be the most significant hearing we have as far as setting a date in that case that should be able to move pretty darn quickly. yeah, joe, i agree with what lisa said at the top of this segment. in some ways, monday is the whole ball game. i do think in federal court in general, things can move quickly if they are streamlined. and as we ve said before, jack
enough votes for me to declare me the winner of the state of georgia. so this would be like you and me having a dispute over a car that a friend gave to both of us. you being in possession of the car. me saying, that s my car, taking you to court. because i didn t like how the court decision came out, i stole the car from you. can t do it. or, in this case, to be more accurate, i had five of my dumbest friends go over to your home and try to steal the car while i stood there telling them what to, do and the cop car showed up. that s really a better metaphor for what happened with donald trump, when he tried to steal an american election. he didn t try to go through proper channels all the way to an end. at the end, he tried to steal the car and got caught. but what is important, joe, and i love that analogy, because
the new york post, no headline. just the mug shot of inmate pz 1135809, booked yesterday in fulton county, georgia, on 13 felony charges. here s the new york daily news, enemy of democracy, showing the mug shot, as well, joe. yeah. it is jarring. mika, you look through everything that happened yesterday and how he ended up last night. again, i guess it is predictable that he is going to end up on a positive show talking about how he s the victim of things. i ll just say, there s a lot of ground noise out there, a lot of chaos, a lot of people talking and chattering. the signal, what matters the most, is what happens with the law, what happens inside the courtroom. i ve got to say, again, just every attorney that s ever
coming on. susan glasser, final word for you. what will you be looking for now in all these cases in the days to come? well, i think the idea that we have this incredible convergence between the campaign and the courtroom, already, we re looking at, you know, with 18 co-defendants of trump in georgia, they re all going to be filing motions. some of them will try to get themselves severed. trump will, as well. how much does it matter to republican voters at this point that donald trump s campaign essentially is simply to talk about his legal cases again and again and again? i think that s you know, is there any impact at all of the cumulative nature of having 91 counts against you? that s as much the key to this as the debate the other night, i think. susan, thank you so much for being on this morning. we ll be looking for your new piece online now for the new yorker. and still ahead on morning joe, more unanswered questions about the presumed death of
clark, georgia state senator shawn still, campaign staffer michael ronan, and attorney robert cheley. they were processed and released on bond. election supervisor misty hampton turned himself in, but it is unclear if she was released. clark is the most notable in the group. in the final weeks of the trump administration, the former president came close to naming him acting attorney general. that potential appointment was the subject of a tense oval office meeting, where other top justice department officials threatened to resign if he was installed as a.g. yesterday, trump s former white house chief of staff, mark meadows, and the former executive director of the group black voices for trump, harrison floyd, were also booked. meadows, who has petitioned to have his case moved to federal court, was released on $100,000 bond. a hearing on that matter is