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the same place. which is just in the ground. >> yes. >> but there's a lot between now and then ahead of us in the next year. >> it is a defining year for america. a lot is at stake. we've got a glimpse of it on wednesday night with those six hands raised saying they would still vote for donald trump even if he is convicted. chris, great to see you as always my friend. great show. enjoy the rest of the evening off. thanks to you at home for joining us tonight. look, by now you've seen this, you can now get this on a shirt. you can get it on a poster. you can get it on a mug. you can get it on a beer kusie if that's what you want. donald trump's presidential campaign is all in fundraising off of his arrest in fulton county georgia, with brand-new, yep, mugshot merch. each item features the president's new slogan. never surrender. underneath a picture of the 45th president, literally surrendering to authorities. you cannot make this up. we are just 24 hours out from that historic image being released to the public for the first time. but a lot has happened in those 24 hours. as of this morning, all 19 codefendants in the georgia case have surrendered to authorities in fulton county. 18 of those 19 codefendants have been released awaiting trial. one is still in jail, harrison floyd was one of the people allegedly involved in a plot to intimidate poll worker, ruby freeman, when he turned himself in yesterday. mr. floyd was denied bond because of a prior charge. it turns out that earlier this year, harrison floyd allegedly attacked an fbi agent who was trying to serve him a grand jury subpoena, in jack smith's federal election investigation. well, today mr. floyd appeared remotely in a georgia courtroom, where he told a judge that he was not a flight risk. arguing that he flew in from out of state to turn himself in before donald trump did. the judge said that it would be up to another judge to set conditions for his release. harrison floyd also told the court today that he cannot afford to pay for a lawyer. >> because you do not qualify for a public defender, you have the right to retain a lawyer of your choice. okay? >> i've spoken to several different attorneys before flying out here. the cost is typically between $40,000 to $100,000 just to retain a lawyer for these charges. and then they charge hourly, i cannot afford. i'm not going to put my family in that kind of debt. >> today, lawyers for another of trump's codefendants, former trump attorney and conspiracy theorist, sydney powell, filed a motion for a speedy trial. she effectively access to the court to make her trial happen sooner rather than later. in fact, she's actually the second codefendant in this case to ask for a speedy trial. after trump lawyer, kenneth chesebro. that would appear to put those two codefendants indirect odds with other ones, including trump himself, who appears to be trying to delay this trial, and others, as long as possible. now, one of those codefendants pushing for delay is trump's former white house chief of staff, mark meadows, on monday though, fifth -- in federal court in atlanta that his case should be heard there instead of a georgia state court. monday will be a busy day for trump's awaited court cases, as there will also be a pre-trial hearing in special counsel jack smith's federal case against trump, for trying to overturn the election. during that hearing, we expect the judge, tanya chutkan, to officially set a date for that trial. which means that at this moment, we may be less than 72 hours away from knowing when donald trump will finally stand trial, and whether or not it will happen before the 2024 presidential election. today, trump's would be opponent in that race, president -- made a rare admission that he is keeping up with trump's legal woes. >> have you seen donald trump's mugshot yet? >> mister president -- >> i did see it on television. >> what did you think? >> handsome guy. wonderful guy. >> joining us now, our melissa -- former prosecutor in the fulton county district attorney's office, and now a professor at the university of georgia school of law. we also have joyce vance, former u.s. attorney for the northern district of alabama. and barbara mcquade, former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan. melissa joins -- it's great to have the three of you with us. melissa, let me start with you. talk to me about georgia's speedy trial law here. it's obviously now being front and center with what we've seen. what does it mean, that both sydney powell and kenneth chesebro want to move up their trial? is there any benefit to them in doing that? >> right, i think that for these particular defendants, they have a lot at stake. they are both practicing attorneys. you have to imagine that their livelihood is in limbo. based on these charges. they do have a reason to want to get them resolved as soon as possible. it also means that their case will be severed from the remaining codefendants who, although these two have requested a speedy trial, the judge can't force all 19 to go to trial in two months. those cases would be severed out. that also means that those cases, which are severed out, get kind of a sneak peek, right? at the evidence that is going to be presented in this case. although most of the evidence will be confined to the actions of these individuals, it is a rico case, so the state still has to make out the enterprise and the conspiracy. so some of that evidence will still come in in their trial. assuming -- and they may be tried together, since they both filed subsidies. they both have to be tried before the beginning of november. i would assume that they would both be tried together if possible. >> joyce, mark meadows says that his case should be moved to federal court because he was working as a federal official for trump in georgia. or on behalf of trump in the white house in georgia. but fani willis argues that his conduct was political in nature, and she points out that the -- prohibits federal officials from engaging in election activity. today mark meadows's attorney fired back claiming luis's hatch act for arguments a red herring. what do you think? >> so this is a very nuanced legal argument. it's important to understand that the law here is very defendant friendly. this removal statute is often used to protect federal law enforcement officers who are charged with crimes in the state of court based on their conduct. to say when executing a search warrant, or making an arrest. so the law intends to protect federal officers. it's not a very good fit here though. federal judge, steve johns, we'll have the opportunity to look behind the curtain, a little bit, to make the determination as to whether meadows conduct was truly part of his job as the presidents chief of staff. where willis has the better of the argument, is when she makes the point that the president doesn't play any role in individual vote counts in the states. meadows was far into that activity, offering, in one instance, whether or not it might be helpful to cop county. whether it might be able to speed up its vote. it had federal campaign dollars from the trump campaign involved in that effort. so that may well be this sort of -- argument that willis is trying to make, that folks in trump's orbit were going too far into the political arena to deserve the protection of the removal statute. >> barbara, all three of the indicted fake electors are trying to claim they should have their cases moved to federal court, because they say they were acting at the direction of the president when they met. did those arguments have any merit to them? that could be possibly, just to elaborate a little bit more on joyce's point, could be possibly see somebody like mark meadows's case being moved to federal court, but not donald trump's or these fake electors? >> yes, the statute that allows removal to federal court requires that a person either be a federal officer, or someone acting under their direction. so to the extent that these fake electors say they were acting under the direction of the president, they fit that part of the statute. but that is not the only thing the statute provides the. it also says if the person has to be acting within the scope of their authority. as joyce said, the scope of the authority's governing. executing the laws of the united states. when they are acting as campaigners, as politicians, then they are not acting within the scope of the authority. they weren't advancing any interest of the united states. they were only advancing interest of donald trump as a candidate. so i think for the same reasons that mark meadows is going to have an uphill climb, i think these fake electors are going to have the same uphill climb. now, they could be that some of them prevail, we see a split. some of the defendants are tried in federal court, others are tried in state court. but for ease of efficiency, it may be that a bulk of them go to federal court, then they will. although i still think it's an uphill battle. especially in light of the fact that the defendant, mark meadows here, had the burden of persuading the judge that this case belongs in federal court. >> joyce, putting issues of removal to federal court aside for a moment, trump has indicated that he wants to sever his case from the other 18 codefendants. perhaps we will see that just as a result of what melissa was saying about the speedy trial motions from people like kenneth chesebro, and sidney powell. do you see him succeeding with them being able to sever his trial from the others? >> this will be part of a package argument, the court will have to take it up. 19 defendants, or rico charge, there are reasons of judicial economy for bringing as much of this case in one piece as possible. trump's strategy has always been a strategy of delay. his motion to sever is part of that ongoing strategy of pushing back the moment of accountability as far as possible. the judge will have to engage in balance. ensuring that trump really does have adequate time to prepare. tonight, the district attorney advised defendants, lawyers, that she would need devices that could hold two terabytes of data for their initial poll of discovery. that is a lot of information for defense lawyers to go through. they are entitled to adequate time. but by the same moment the government is entitled to try its case in a speedy fashion. the judge will have to balance those two interests in deciding questions of severability and time. >> melissa, trump lawyer jenna ellis, complained recently that she is not getting any support with her legal bills, despite trying an online campaign. now today, you saw harrison floyd in court saying he cannot afford a lawyer. how much does the inability of a defendant to pay for a lawyer factor in to a trial. does donald trump have to worry about codefendants flipping if he is not paying for their legal funds? >> i'm nervous that that is exactly the case. they would have an incentive to resolve their case as soon as possible. that may mean cooperating with the state. which is some type of either a plea deal, or immunity deal in exchange for their testimony. i think it would be, in donald trump's best interest, to make sure that his codefendants are properly represented to hit that off. otherwise, i would think it would be a concern of his. or should be. >> barbara, on monday, a federal judge, tanya chutkan, as i mentioned earlier, it is expected to set a trial date for the federal elections case. it's obviously going to be a very important decision. prosecution has asked for a trial date in january, trump, he wants to delay this until 2026. obviously it's not going to be almost three years out. any predictions on what is a fair and speedy process? >> i don't know exactly what they will choose. but i think there are a few things to keep in mind. here one is the volume of discovery, it's substantial, as joyce just said. in this case, it's similar in the federal case. that's something to think about. i think one of the other factors is the very crowded court calendar. donald trump has four pending indictments. so any date has to figure out within the calendar where these trials are going to fit in. none of them are going to be short. the election interference trial, i think, will probably take a couple of months to try. that is a factor. i think the other thing to keep in mind is the first trial date is rarely the last. that is because of the organic nature of litigation. she may set a trial date for spring of 2024, or something along those lines. but things happen. motions get filed, defendants get sick. defendants final -- fire their lawyers. oftentimes, the first trial date is not the last one. because of the reality of litigation that causes a judge to find what is called exclude-able delay, and set a new trial date. just because we have a trial date in early 2024 on monday, doesn't mean that's the one that's really going to stick. >> needless to say, monday will be a busy day on many fronts. barbara mcquade, joyce vance, melissa redmon, thank you so much to the three of you for making time for us tonight. greatly appreciated, as always. as i mentioned, we have a lot to get to tonight. a lot of the eerie similarities between some of the alleged criminal conduct in georgia and this, the nixon directed burglary at the watergate hotel. plus, congressional republicans like house speaker kevin mccarthy and judiciary chairman, jim jordan, may not be on retainer for donald trump. but boy, they appear to be doing what they can to help him in court. we are going to explain, next. age is just a number, and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health versus 16 grams in ensure® high protein. boost® high protein. now available in cinnabon® bakery-inspired flavor. learn more at boost.com/tv -dad, what's with your toenail? 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>> maga republicans are jury tampering. that is what this is. they know that the goods have been acquired in the investigation that fani willis has put together. donald trump deserves equal protection over the law. but the justice system deserves better than republicans interfering in the judicial process. that is exactly what these guys are doing. by the way, ayman, this would be one thing if we didn't have other priorities in washington d.c.. like funding the government in the next couple weeks. taking care of our troops. making sure benefits like social security, irs refunds, go out to people, all which would be put in limbo if they shut down the government. it seems this summer, the only thing they want to talk about is what they can do to defend donald trump, in the myriad of cases that are stepping up against him. >> you also have house speaker, kevin mccarthy, you just listed all these things that are on his plate. he's saying the chamber could start an impeachment inquiry against biden come september. how do you expect that to play out over the coming weeks, if those proceedings start? this is a guy who seems to be very distracted from the priorities of the american people, in focusing on this. how do you think this would even play out in the chamber? >> they don't even know who they want to impeach. this congress started with threats of impeaching secretary mayorkas, that was fbi director christopher wray, then merrick garland. now joe biden. by the way, eamonn, one day he sleepy joe, next day he's corrupt joe. i know people who are sleepy, i know people who are corrupt, i don't know anybody who's. both these guys just know that they are reflectively anti anything biden is doing. whether it's for the economy, whether it's for global security over ukraine. so it shows, in a clownish way, that they are behaving. this would be funny and entertaining if there wasn't so much at stake for the people that we'll represent. >> let's talk about something a little bit more serious, as you mentioned, the first house republican -- the first thing house republicans have to do when they return from recess is basically to put all their attention in funding the government, to avoid, avert a government such shutdown. that doesn't look, at least right now with the way the freedom caucus is behaving, to be very promising. they are holding the stopgap bill hostage. so, as you mentioned, money for things like disaster relief and houseware could be held up until their political agenda is addressed. what do you say to that? >> that's right. storms are pounding the southeast, wildfires are hitting us across the country. of course, we saw what happened in maui. communities need government support, that taxpayers have all paid into. that will be suspended, that will be cut off if republicans shut down the government. democrats will continue to be on the side of confidence, and community. we will flame that, especially as we go into the next election. that republicans continuously are on the side of chaos. we will be ready to fund the government. that is our basic duty, to take care of the troops, take care of public safety. to take care of the health and education of the american people. republicans, again, they are just there to be the largest law firm in washington d.c., working every day on behalf of just one client, donald trump. >> speaking of, two days before surrendering in fulton county, trump attended a fund-raiser for january 6th defendants at his bedminster golf club. he did a similar fund-raiser in june. how do you read his willingness to support rioters as he argues in legal filings that he did nothing wrong? >> they were, if we're backing the glue until the glue stopped the coup. now they backed the coup. they are just reflectively, anything that hurts trump, they are the, again. the fbi raids donald trump's property, because he stole national security secrets, now we have to defund the fbi. that is how these guys work. it's not a core set of principles. but it is destructive to law and order in our communities when they want to take a wrecking ball to it, just again to defend one person. so, the best thing we can do as democrats, as i said, -- is to just show competence. we will bring on board reasonable republicans, independents, and other democrats who may not be inspired to show up. if we show that we are just going to take care of the american people. do our core duties and contrast that with the chaos that these guys bring every single day. >> it's amazing how far republicans continue to lower the bar on the expectations of the american people. congressman eric swalwell, it's always a pleasure sir, thank you so much for your time this evening. >> thank you. >> coming up this hour, the enduring grip of the man not in the room at the republican primary debate this week. despite the attacks you may have heard, some of the 2024 hopefuls lob at the gop front runner. but first, an ex watergate lawyer joins us to break down some of the parallels between that era and the georgia indictment against trump and his alleged coconspirators. stay with us. 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>> well, the cathedral bells are going off. back in watergate, in the oval office, in recordings that nixon never believed would be made public, he talked about offering clemency to the watergate burglars. there were so many different aspects that have parallels between watergate and what president trump is alleged to have done in these four indictments. for example, president is paying the legal fees of many of his codefendants and potential witnesses. in watergate, more than $300,000 was raised by the white house, and paid to howard hunt, to distribute, partly to his lawyer, partly to the other defendants. so that they would stay in line, keep quiet. that echoes 50 years later. >> you write in your latest opinion piece, for msnbc.com, quote, just as the rule of law punished the guilty almost five decades ago, the prosecutions of those who broke the law to do trump's bidding must succeed in order to preserve our democracy. what would that mean -- sorry, go ahead. >> absolutely true. in a way, we could look at these bumbling attempts of the plumbers and try to burglarize ellsberg psychiatrist office, or the coffee county officials who can -- tampered with the machines. but the fact that they failed doesn't mean that it wasn't a serious and consequential crime. because in both cases, it was really an effort to undermine an election. certainly in watergate it was, when they were trying to record the democratic national committee office conversations. it certainly is here, where they are trying to tamper with voting machine equipment. in watergate, the three plumbers, all were convicted of violating the civil rights of the psychiatry. and of course, hunt and the liddy, who oversaw it, were later convicted in watergate. for the burglary, what was important is that trying to hide the initial criminal action really led a lot to the cover-up. there's a cover-up here, with trump's efforts in overturning the 2020 election. >> you make a very important point. i'm glad you did. we should not lose sight of the smaller parts of this crime, alleged crime. and not lose sight of the big picture of what was attempted here. that really is what i kind of wanted to close this conversation out with you. which is the big picture of what was attempted here. this attempt to undermine our democracy and overturn an election illegally. i think back to when nixon said in an interview with david frost, famously, when the president does it, that means it is not illegal. would you say that sentiment is still pervasive in our political culture? and certainly with someone like donald trump. >> absolutely, it is permeating many of the defenses. you even look at mark meadows, who says this case should be moved to federal court. because he was acting at the president's bidding. many of the people who did these things believed the election lie, propagated it with trump. they were acting on the president's behalf. but a little lesson from watergate, the chief of staff of president nixon went to prison. his former attorney general went to prison. the burglars went to prison. many others in the nixon administration went to prison. the rule of law applied then. hopefully, it's going to apply now. >> yes, certainly so for the sake of our democracy and for our justice system. michael conway, it's always a pleasure, sir. thank you so much for joining us tonight. i greatly appreciate it. >> thank you. >> still ahead, donald trump's former white house aides are so familiar with this pose that they coined a mean for eight years ago. what is it? 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>> well, you know, you're right that the trademark flower and glare is something that we absolutely could have expected. and in fact did expect from the trump mugshot. i was on a tight deadline for the new yorker. it's not known for its quick turnarounds, right? i pray wrote, anticipating that he would be glaring at us. and actually, i would say, the only surprise is that he looks a little bit even more sinister than i could've thought. when we were working on our book, the divide, or about trump at the white house, one of the things i found really interesting is the extent to which he is very calculated. this is not the spontaneous work of a showman. it is the calculated, cultivated persona that he wants. he doesn't believe in smiling. there are very few photo ops you will find him in which he is doing that. he thinks that he wants to project this image of strength, of being a tough guy, a boss, a strongman. he would rather really be scowling at you, then smiling at you in a situation like this. so, the trump playbook is the trump playbook. but what is so remarkable, and the reason we are talking about him, of course, is because the republican party has decided to continue to embrace him. i'm glad you showed that moment from the debate. i know people are talking about, oh, while they had an interesting policy back and forth. but the truth is everything that was really important was contained in that moment. when six of those eight candidates said they would vote again for a guy who they are supposedly running against. even if he was a convicted felon. >> brian, your thoughts on this. the moment of the picture, the mugshot, juxtaposed with the reality that the republicans are still behind this guy, even if he's convicted. >> his mugshot was his i am your retribution face. that's what he told the cpac audience in march. i am your retribution. that's what he's promising in a return. that's with the image was all about. he's somehow trying to celebrate this image, and his most -- he's claiming he looks strong, when in fact, this is the weakest possible image. there's so many lies happening this week around trump. you think about his interview with tucker carlson, which he claimed was bigger than the super bowl. we heard the big line in 2020, this is the new little lie trump is coming out. with claiming he's more popular than the fox debates. more popular than a super bowl or oprah winfrey. it's a joke. but it's a joke that's actually self defeating. he's telling his maga base that he is more popular than he actually is. at the end of the day, it's going to be a push comes to shove moment where that is proven not to be true. where actually, he was not more popular in the debate. we can claim it for a while, but the truth can eventually rear its head, and he will suffer as a result. >> we will talk a little bit of about that twitter and the viewership in just a moment. but susan, i want to point something out that you wrote. you pointed out that trump's former campaign manager -- coin to this term, team normal, to describe those who tried and failed to convince trump that he had really lost the election. to bryan's point here about the reality setting in at some point, do you think that term still carries any weight with team trump, or team normal? >> well, i think one of the points i was trying to make is unfortunately even want passes for team normal and the remains of the republican establishment, characters like nikki haley, the former governor of south carolina, chris christie, the former governor of new jersey. they made their successes in the pre-trump republican party. yet, like mike pence, the former vice president, fatally compromised in the end. they made a deal with the devil. they knew that it was wrong. the lure of power and access and being inside, they choose to be his vice president, his u.n. ambassador, his confidant and friend. in the case of chris christie, all of them got singed in different ways by that. frankly, both mike pence and chris christie could arguably say that they were almost killed by donald trump. mike pence, by the pro trump mob on january 6th. chris christie, literally contracted covid because trump lied about it as christine was prepping him for the 2020 debate. i think that was the end of their friendship. the point is, these folks, even at the risk of their own lives, have found it so difficult to swear off donald trump. there is no team normal. without the support of team normal, donald trump would not have been able to overhaul to command his power over the republican party. it's not just the most extreme maga people. >> let me ask you about that because you brought it up, i've got to stop saying twitter. i'm still used to twitter. >> it's always going to be twitter to me. >> formerly known as twitter. >> x y or z, give me a break. >> his team, trump's team, said that his counter programming interview with tucker carlson drew hundreds of millions of views. a lot of people have been pointing out that it's gotten 200 million of you count. people who follow and know how this business works knows that that is not a real number. >> it's not. >> it's so misleading. >> the headline actually is the debate. the gop debate was actually more popular event than many tv analysts expected. i was talking to executives of fox news who expected five, 6 million viewers. they actually had double the number. that means there's a lot of interest in the -- maybe not the mike pence's and ate a hutchinson's, in some of the other candidates. the nikki haley, the ron desantis's. there is interest in these trump rivals. that's actually really notable, i think. that's important heading into the general election. remember couple weeks ago, there's a -- interviewing a trump reporter who said, the indictments only make me love trump more. he said, quote, whoever the democrats hate is who i like. there's always a lot of interest in those folks. the trump loyalists no matter what. there's a lot of interest in the trump opponents. i think we should focus more on the people in between. the people in the republican party who are persuadable. there might be more than we think. let's look at these polls, in the next few days. coming out of this debate, the polls post-debate might show us that there are a little bit less energy around trump, and a little bit more around his rivals. >> a lot of lessons learned from 2016. they have to make sure we don't make those mistakes again. both in the media and in the politics at large. brian stelter, susan glasser, thanks so much to the both of. you greatly appreciate it. as always. that is our show for tonight, you can catch me again saturday at eight pm, sunday at nine eastern on msnbc. now it is time for the last word with my friend ali velshi, who is in for lawrence. good evening, ali. >> hey buddy, nice to see you again. you've had a long week. but it's been a busy one. >> you know that feeling, my friend. you have a good weekend, i'll see you next time. >> see you next week. >> so tomorrow. i'll see you sunday, seeing each other all. we have a good night, my friend. >> you too. >> the arrest face of the prosecution of donald trump's criminal enterprise to steal the 2020 election in georgia is now complete. all 19 defendants accused of being involved at have surrendered at the fulton county jail and all did so before today's noon deadline that was set by the district attorney, fani willis. that includes the last high-profile defendant to surrender to the agency, and that is former justice department official, jeffrey clark. who tried to block his arrest earlier this week, arguing that it would be too difficult for him to travel to atlanta to be booked.

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the same place. which is just in the ground. >> yes. >> but there's a lot between now and then ahead of us in the next year. >> it is a defining year for america. a lot is at stake. we've got a glimpse of it on wednesday night with those six hands raised saying they would still vote for donald trump even if he is convicted. chris, great to see you as always my friend. great show. enjoy the rest of the evening off. thanks to you at home for joining us tonight. look, by now you've seen this, you can now get this on a shirt. you can get it on a poster. you can get it on a mug. you can get it on a beer kusie if that's what you want. donald trump's presidential campaign is all in fundraising off of his arrest in fulton county georgia, with brand-new, yep, mugshot merch. each item features the president's new slogan. never surrender. underneath a picture of the 45th president, literally surrendering to authorities. you cannot make this up. we are just 24 hours out from that historic image being released to the public for the first time. but a lot has happened in those 24 hours. as of this morning, all 19 codefendants in the georgia case have surrendered to authorities in fulton county. 18 of those 19 codefendants have been released awaiting trial. one is still in jail, harrison floyd was one of the people allegedly involved in a plot to intimidate poll worker, ruby freeman, when he turned himself in yesterday. mr. floyd was denied bond because of a prior charge. it turns out that earlier this year, harrison floyd allegedly attacked an fbi agent who was trying to serve him a grand jury subpoena, in jack smith's federal election investigation. well, today mr. floyd appeared remotely in a georgia courtroom, where he told a judge that he was not a flight risk. arguing that he flew in from out of state to turn himself in before donald trump did. the judge said that it would be up to another judge to set conditions for his release. harrison floyd also told the court today that he cannot afford to pay for a lawyer. >> because you do not qualify for a public defender, you have the right to retain a lawyer of your choice. okay? >> i've spoken to several different attorneys before flying out here. the cost is typically between $40,000 to $100,000 just to retain a lawyer for these charges. and then they charge hourly, i cannot afford. i'm not going to put my family in that kind of debt. >> today, lawyers for another of trump's codefendants, former trump attorney and conspiracy theorist, sydney powell, filed a motion for a speedy trial. she effectively access to the court to make her trial happen sooner rather than later. in fact, she's actually the second codefendant in this case to ask for a speedy trial. after trump lawyer, kenneth chesebro. that would appear to put those two codefendants indirect odds with other ones, including trump himself, who appears to be trying to delay this trial, and others, as long as possible. now, one of those codefendants pushing for delay is trump's former white house chief of staff, mark meadows, on monday though, fifth -- in federal court in atlanta that his case should be heard there instead of a georgia state court. monday will be a busy day for trump's awaited court cases, as there will also be a pre-trial hearing in special counsel jack smith's federal case against trump, for trying to overturn the election. during that hearing, we expect the judge, tanya chutkan, to officially set a date for that trial. which means that at this moment, we may be less than 72 hours away from knowing when donald trump will finally stand trial, and whether or not it will happen before the 2024 presidential election. today, trump's would be opponent in that race, president -- made a rare admission that he is keeping up with trump's legal woes. >> have you seen donald trump's mugshot yet? >> mister president -- >> i did see it on television. >> what did you think? >> handsome guy. wonderful guy. >> joining us now, our melissa -- former prosecutor in the fulton county district attorney's office, and now a professor at the university of georgia school of law. we also have joyce vance, former u.s. attorney for the northern district of alabama. and barbara mcquade, former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan. melissa joins -- it's great to have the three of you with us. melissa, let me start with you. talk to me about georgia's speedy trial law here. it's obviously now being front and center with what we've seen. what does it mean, that both sydney powell and kenneth chesebro want to move up their trial? is there any benefit to them in doing that? >> right, i think that for these particular defendants, they have a lot at stake. they are both practicing attorneys. you have to imagine that their livelihood is in limbo. based on these charges. they do have a reason to want to get them resolved as soon as possible. it also means that their case will be severed from the remaining codefendants who, although these two have requested a speedy trial, the judge can't force all 19 to go to trial in two months. those cases would be severed out. that also means that those cases, which are severed out, get kind of a sneak peek, right? at the evidence that is going to be presented in this case. although most of the evidence will be confined to the actions of these individuals, it is a rico case, so the state still has to make out the enterprise and the conspiracy. so some of that evidence will still come in in their trial. assuming -- and they may be tried together, since they both filed subsidies. they both have to be tried before the beginning of november. i would assume that they would both be tried together if possible. >> joyce, mark meadows says that his case should be moved to federal court because he was working as a federal official for trump in georgia. or on behalf of trump in the white house in georgia. but fani willis argues that his conduct was political in nature, and she points out that the -- prohibits federal officials from engaging in election activity. today mark meadows's attorney fired back claiming luis's hatch act for arguments a red herring. what do you think? >> so this is a very nuanced legal argument. it's important to understand that the law here is very defendant friendly. this removal statute is often used to protect federal law enforcement officers who are charged with crimes in the state of court based on their conduct. to say when executing a search warrant, or making an arrest. so the law intends to protect federal officers. it's not a very good fit here though. federal judge, steve johns, we'll have the opportunity to look behind the curtain, a little bit, to make the determination as to whether meadows conduct was truly part of his job as the presidents chief of staff. where willis has the better of the argument, is when she makes the point that the president doesn't play any role in individual vote counts in the states. meadows was far into that activity, offering, in one instance, whether or not it might be helpful to cop county. whether it might be able to speed up its vote. it had federal campaign dollars from the trump campaign involved in that effort. so that may well be this sort of -- argument that willis is trying to make, that folks in trump's orbit were going too far into the political arena to deserve the protection of the removal statute. >> barbara, all three of the indicted fake electors are trying to claim they should have their cases moved to federal court, because they say they were acting at the direction of the president when they met. did those arguments have any merit to them? that could be possibly, just to elaborate a little bit more on joyce's point, could be possibly see somebody like mark meadows's case being moved to federal court, but not donald trump's or these fake electors? >> yes, the statute that allows removal to federal court requires that a person either be a federal officer, or someone acting under their direction. so to the extent that these fake electors say they were acting under the direction of the president, they fit that part of the statute. but that is not the only thing the statute provides the. it also says if the person has to be acting within the scope of their authority. as joyce said, the scope of the authority's governing. executing the laws of the united states. when they are acting as campaigners, as politicians, then they are not acting within the scope of the authority. they weren't advancing any interest of the united states. they were only advancing interest of donald trump as a candidate. so i think for the same reasons that mark meadows is going to have an uphill climb, i think these fake electors are going to have the same uphill climb. now, they could be that some of them prevail, we see a split. some of the defendants are tried in federal court, others are tried in state court. but for ease of efficiency, it may be that a bulk of them go to federal court, then they will. although i still think it's an uphill battle. especially in light of the fact that the defendant, mark meadows here, had the burden of persuading the judge that this case belongs in federal court. >> joyce, putting issues of removal to federal court aside for a moment, trump has indicated that he wants to sever his case from the other 18 codefendants. perhaps we will see that just as a result of what melissa was saying about the speedy trial motions from people like kenneth chesebro, and sidney powell. do you see him succeeding with them being able to sever his trial from the others? >> this will be part of a package argument, the court will have to take it up. 19 defendants, or rico charge, there are reasons of judicial economy for bringing as much of this case in one piece as possible. trump's strategy has always been a strategy of delay. his motion to sever is part of that ongoing strategy of pushing back the moment of accountability as far as possible. the judge will have to engage in balance. ensuring that trump really does have adequate time to prepare. tonight, the district attorney advised defendants, lawyers, that she would need devices that could hold two terabytes of data for their initial poll of discovery. that is a lot of information for defense lawyers to go through. they are entitled to adequate time. but by the same moment the government is entitled to try its case in a speedy fashion. the judge will have to balance those two interests in deciding questions of severability and time. >> melissa, trump lawyer jenna ellis, complained recently that she is not getting any support with her legal bills, despite trying an online campaign. now today, you saw harrison floyd in court saying he cannot afford a lawyer. how much does the inability of a defendant to pay for a lawyer factor in to a trial. does donald trump have to worry about codefendants flipping if he is not paying for their legal funds? >> i'm nervous that that is exactly the case. they would have an incentive to resolve their case as soon as possible. that may mean cooperating with the state. which is some type of either a plea deal, or immunity deal in exchange for their testimony. i think it would be, in donald trump's best interest, to make sure that his codefendants are properly represented to hit that off. otherwise, i would think it would be a concern of his. or should be. >> barbara, on monday, a federal judge, tanya chutkan, as i mentioned earlier, it is expected to set a trial date for the federal elections case. it's obviously going to be a very important decision. prosecution has asked for a trial date in january, trump, he wants to delay this until 2026. obviously it's not going to be almost three years out. any predictions on what is a fair and speedy process? >> i don't know exactly what they will choose. but i think there are a few things to keep in mind. here one is the volume of discovery, it's substantial, as joyce just said. in this case, it's similar in the federal case. that's something to think about. i think one of the other factors is the very crowded court calendar. donald trump has four pending indictments. so any date has to figure out within the calendar where these trials are going to fit in. none of them are going to be short. the election interference trial, i think, will probably take a couple of months to try. that is a factor. i think the other thing to keep in mind is the first trial date is rarely the last. that is because of the organic nature of litigation. she may set a trial date for spring of 2024, or something along those lines. but things happen. motions get filed, defendants get sick. defendants final -- fire their lawyers. oftentimes, the first trial date is not the last one. because of the reality of litigation that causes a judge to find what is called exclude-able delay, and set a new trial date. just because we have a trial date in early 2024 on monday, doesn't mean that's the one that's really going to stick. >> needless to say, monday will be a busy day on many fronts. barbara mcquade, joyce vance, melissa redmon, thank you so much to the three of you for making time for us tonight. greatly appreciated, as always. as i mentioned, we have a lot to get to tonight. a lot of the eerie similarities between some of the alleged criminal conduct in georgia and this, the nixon directed burglary at the watergate hotel. plus, congressional republicans like house speaker kevin mccarthy and judiciary chairman, jim jordan, may not be on retainer for donald trump. but boy, they appear to be doing what they can to help him in court. we are going to explain, next. age is just a number, and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health versus 16 grams in ensure® high protein. boost® high protein. now available in cinnabon® bakery-inspired flavor. learn more at boost.com/tv -dad, what's with your toenail? 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>> maga republicans are jury tampering. that is what this is. they know that the goods have been acquired in the investigation that fani willis has put together. donald trump deserves equal protection over the law. but the justice system deserves better than republicans interfering in the judicial process. that is exactly what these guys are doing. by the way, ayman, this would be one thing if we didn't have other priorities in washington d.c.. like funding the government in the next couple weeks. taking care of our troops. making sure benefits like social security, irs refunds, go out to people, all which would be put in limbo if they shut down the government. it seems this summer, the only thing they want to talk about is what they can do to defend donald trump, in the myriad of cases that are stepping up against him. >> you also have house speaker, kevin mccarthy, you just listed all these things that are on his plate. he's saying the chamber could start an impeachment inquiry against biden come september. how do you expect that to play out over the coming weeks, if those proceedings start? this is a guy who seems to be very distracted from the priorities of the american people, in focusing on this. how do you think this would even play out in the chamber? >> they don't even know who they want to impeach. this congress started with threats of impeaching secretary mayorkas, that was fbi director christopher wray, then merrick garland. now joe biden. by the way, eamonn, one day he sleepy joe, next day he's corrupt joe. i know people who are sleepy, i know people who are corrupt, i don't know anybody who's. both these guys just know that they are reflectively anti anything biden is doing. whether it's for the economy, whether it's for global security over ukraine. so it shows, in a clownish way, that they are behaving. this would be funny and entertaining if there wasn't so much at stake for the people that we'll represent. >> let's talk about something a little bit more serious, as you mentioned, the first house republican -- the first thing house republicans have to do when they return from recess is basically to put all their attention in funding the government, to avoid, avert a government such shutdown. that doesn't look, at least right now with the way the freedom caucus is behaving, to be very promising. they are holding the stopgap bill hostage. so, as you mentioned, money for things like disaster relief and houseware could be held up until their political agenda is addressed. what do you say to that? >> that's right. storms are pounding the southeast, wildfires are hitting us across the country. of course, we saw what happened in maui. communities need government support, that taxpayers have all paid into. that will be suspended, that will be cut off if republicans shut down the government. democrats will continue to be on the side of confidence, and community. we will flame that, especially as we go into the next election. that republicans continuously are on the side of chaos. we will be ready to fund the government. that is our basic duty, to take care of the troops, take care of public safety. to take care of the health and education of the american people. republicans, again, they are just there to be the largest law firm in washington d.c., working every day on behalf of just one client, donald trump. >> speaking of, two days before surrendering in fulton county, trump attended a fund-raiser for january 6th defendants at his bedminster golf club. he did a similar fund-raiser in june. how do you read his willingness to support rioters as he argues in legal filings that he did nothing wrong? >> they were, if we're backing the glue until the glue stopped the coup. now they backed the coup. they are just reflectively, anything that hurts trump, they are the, again. the fbi raids donald trump's property, because he stole national security secrets, now we have to defund the fbi. that is how these guys work. it's not a core set of principles. but it is destructive to law and order in our communities when they want to take a wrecking ball to it, just again to defend one person. so, the best thing we can do as democrats, as i said, -- is to just show competence. we will bring on board reasonable republicans, independents, and other democrats who may not be inspired to show up. if we show that we are just going to take care of the american people. do our core duties and contrast that with the chaos that these guys bring every single day. >> it's amazing how far republicans continue to lower the bar on the expectations of the american people. congressman eric swalwell, it's always a pleasure sir, thank you so much for your time this evening. >> thank you. >> coming up this hour, the enduring grip of the man not in the room at the republican primary debate this week. despite the attacks you may have heard, some of the 2024 hopefuls lob at the gop front runner. but first, an ex watergate lawyer joins us to break down some of the parallels between that era and the georgia indictment against trump and his alleged coconspirators. stay with us. 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>> well, the cathedral bells are going off. back in watergate, in the oval office, in recordings that nixon never believed would be made public, he talked about offering clemency to the watergate burglars. there were so many different aspects that have parallels between watergate and what president trump is alleged to have done in these four indictments. for example, president is paying the legal fees of many of his codefendants and potential witnesses. in watergate, more than $300,000 was raised by the white house, and paid to howard hunt, to distribute, partly to his lawyer, partly to the other defendants. so that they would stay in line, keep quiet. that echoes 50 years later. >> you write in your latest opinion piece, for msnbc.com, quote, just as the rule of law punished the guilty almost five decades ago, the prosecutions of those who broke the law to do trump's bidding must succeed in order to preserve our democracy. what would that mean -- sorry, go ahead. >> absolutely true. in a way, we could look at these bumbling attempts of the plumbers and try to burglarize ellsberg psychiatrist office, or the coffee county officials who can -- tampered with the machines. but the fact that they failed doesn't mean that it wasn't a serious and consequential crime. because in both cases, it was really an effort to undermine an election. certainly in watergate it was, when they were trying to record the democratic national committee office conversations. it certainly is here, where they are trying to tamper with voting machine equipment. in watergate, the three plumbers, all were convicted of violating the civil rights of the psychiatry. and of course, hunt and the liddy, who oversaw it, were later convicted in watergate. for the burglary, what was important is that trying to hide the initial criminal action really led a lot to the cover-up. there's a cover-up here, with trump's efforts in overturning the 2020 election. >> you make a very important point. i'm glad you did. we should not lose sight of the smaller parts of this crime, alleged crime. and not lose sight of the big picture of what was attempted here. that really is what i kind of wanted to close this conversation out with you. which is the big picture of what was attempted here. this attempt to undermine our democracy and overturn an election illegally. i think back to when nixon said in an interview with david frost, famously, when the president does it, that means it is not illegal. would you say that sentiment is still pervasive in our political culture? and certainly with someone like donald trump. >> absolutely, it is permeating many of the defenses. you even look at mark meadows, who says this case should be moved to federal court. because he was acting at the president's bidding. many of the people who did these things believed the election lie, propagated it with trump. they were acting on the president's behalf. but a little lesson from watergate, the chief of staff of president nixon went to prison. his former attorney general went to prison. the burglars went to prison. many others in the nixon administration went to prison. the rule of law applied then. hopefully, it's going to apply now. >> yes, certainly so for the sake of our democracy and for our justice system. michael conway, it's always a pleasure, sir. thank you so much for joining us tonight. i greatly appreciate it. >> thank you. >> still ahead, donald trump's former white house aides are so familiar with this pose that they coined a mean for eight years ago. what is it? 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>> well, you know, you're right that the trademark flower and glare is something that we absolutely could have expected. and in fact did expect from the trump mugshot. i was on a tight deadline for the new yorker. it's not known for its quick turnarounds, right? i pray wrote, anticipating that he would be glaring at us. and actually, i would say, the only surprise is that he looks a little bit even more sinister than i could've thought. when we were working on our book, the divide, or about trump at the white house, one of the things i found really interesting is the extent to which he is very calculated. this is not the spontaneous work of a showman. it is the calculated, cultivated persona that he wants. he doesn't believe in smiling. there are very few photo ops you will find him in which he is doing that. he thinks that he wants to project this image of strength, of being a tough guy, a boss, a strongman. he would rather really be scowling at you, then smiling at you in a situation like this. so, the trump playbook is the trump playbook. but what is so remarkable, and the reason we are talking about him, of course, is because the republican party has decided to continue to embrace him. i'm glad you showed that moment from the debate. i know people are talking about, oh, while they had an interesting policy back and forth. but the truth is everything that was really important was contained in that moment. when six of those eight candidates said they would vote again for a guy who they are supposedly running against. even if he was a convicted felon. >> brian, your thoughts on this. the moment of the picture, the mugshot, juxtaposed with the reality that the republicans are still behind this guy, even if he's convicted. >> his mugshot was his i am your retribution face. that's what he told the cpac audience in march. i am your retribution. that's what he's promising in a return. that's with the image was all about. he's somehow trying to celebrate this image, and his most -- he's claiming he looks strong, when in fact, this is the weakest possible image. there's so many lies happening this week around trump. you think about his interview with tucker carlson, which he claimed was bigger than the super bowl. we heard the big line in 2020, this is the new little lie trump is coming out. with claiming he's more popular than the fox debates. more popular than a super bowl or oprah winfrey. it's a joke. but it's a joke that's actually self defeating. he's telling his maga base that he is more popular than he actually is. at the end of the day, it's going to be a push comes to shove moment where that is proven not to be true. where actually, he was not more popular in the debate. we can claim it for a while, but the truth can eventually rear its head, and he will suffer as a result. >> we will talk a little bit of about that twitter and the viewership in just a moment. but susan, i want to point something out that you wrote. you pointed out that trump's former campaign manager -- coin to this term, team normal, to describe those who tried and failed to convince trump that he had really lost the election. to bryan's point here about the reality setting in at some point, do you think that term still carries any weight with team trump, or team normal? >> well, i think one of the points i was trying to make is unfortunately even want passes for team normal and the remains of the republican establishment, characters like nikki haley, the former governor of south carolina, chris christie, the former governor of new jersey. they made their successes in the pre-trump republican party. yet, like mike pence, the former vice president, fatally compromised in the end. they made a deal with the devil. they knew that it was wrong. the lure of power and access and being inside, they choose to be his vice president, his u.n. ambassador, his confidant and friend. in the case of chris christie, all of them got singed in different ways by that. frankly, both mike pence and chris christie could arguably say that they were almost killed by donald trump. mike pence, by the pro trump mob on january 6th. chris christie, literally contracted covid because trump lied about it as christine was prepping him for the 2020 debate. i think that was the end of their friendship. the point is, these folks, even at the risk of their own lives, have found it so difficult to swear off donald trump. there is no team normal. without the support of team normal, donald trump would not have been able to overhaul to command his power over the republican party. it's not just the most extreme maga people. >> let me ask you about that because you brought it up, i've got to stop saying twitter. i'm still used to twitter. >> it's always going to be twitter to me. >> formerly known as twitter. >> x y or z, give me a break. >> his team, trump's team, said that his counter programming interview with tucker carlson drew hundreds of millions of views. a lot of people have been pointing out that it's gotten 200 million of you count. people who follow and know how this business works knows that that is not a real number. >> it's not. >> it's so misleading. >> the headline actually is the debate. the gop debate was actually more popular event than many tv analysts expected. i was talking to executives of fox news who expected five, 6 million viewers. they actually had double the number. that means there's a lot of interest in the -- maybe not the mike pence's and ate a hutchinson's, in some of the other candidates. the nikki haley, the ron desantis's. there is interest in these trump rivals. that's actually really notable, i think. that's important heading into the general election. remember couple weeks ago, there's a -- interviewing a trump reporter who said, the indictments only make me love trump more. he said, quote, whoever the democrats hate is who i like. there's always a lot of interest in those folks. the trump loyalists no matter what. there's a lot of interest in the trump opponents. i think we should focus more on the people in between. the people in the republican party who are persuadable. there might be more than we think. let's look at these polls, in the next few days. coming out of this debate, the polls post-debate might show us that there are a little bit less energy around trump, and a little bit more around his rivals. >> a lot of lessons learned from 2016. they have to make sure we don't make those mistakes again. both in the media and in the politics at large. brian stelter, susan glasser, thanks so much to the both of. you greatly appreciate it. as always. that is our show for tonight, you can catch me again saturday at eight pm, sunday at nine eastern on msnbc. now it is time for the last word with my friend ali velshi, who is in for lawrence. good evening, ali. >> hey buddy, nice to see you again. you've had a long week. but it's been a busy one. >> you know that feeling, my friend. you have a good weekend, i'll see you next time. >> see you next week. >> so tomorrow. i'll see you sunday, seeing each other all. we have a good night, my friend. >> you too. >> the arrest face of the prosecution of donald trump's criminal enterprise to steal the 2020 election in georgia is now complete. all 19 defendants accused of being involved at have surrendered at the fulton county jail and all did so before today's noon deadline that was set by the district attorney, fani willis. that includes the last high-profile defendant to surrender to the agency, and that is former justice department official, jeffrey clark. who tried to block his arrest earlier this week, arguing that it would be too difficult for him to travel to atlanta to be booked.

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