getting ready. she won t preoccupies. thank you very, very much. let s get some more on this. joining us now the former homeland security secretary jay johnson, mr secretary, thanks so much, thanks so much for joining us as the former homeland security secretary, you oversaw the u. s secret service, which is now meeting with new york police to walk through former president trump s expected surrender just how complex is this security operation? wolf it s multifaceted. uh it involves a cooperation and discussion between the united states secret service, the new york city police department. the court officers who are responsible for the security of the building. trump s lawyers, the d. a s office and now the judge. apparently a judge has been assigned to this arrangement and the judge will be able to dictate what goes on in his or her courtroom. whether there are cameras in the courtroom or not.
and question the motivations of alvin bragg, even though many republicans in talking to them in the house and the senate are not yet embracing his 2024 bid for the presidency and talking to even some of trump s closest allies on capitol hill people who are part of the house freedom caucus, for instance, many of them simply are just not willing to say that they endorsed donald trump and will back him once again for the presidency. they want to see the full field form and then you have on the other side and some of the morris tablets. mint members of the party, particularly the leadership on the senate side, or even the speaker of the house, kevin mccarthy, yet to endorse or embrace because president trump s former president trump s re elected election bid, knowing that potentially this could be detrimental for their party. given donald trump s performance in the last several election cycle, so especially in the last midterm elections, when many top republicans blame trump and his
after dark, but these storms are still red. these storms are still firing and likely still rotating. by tomorrow morning. they re losing all of their power, but they still could produce some wind damage as they work their way through the northeast wolf a violent night tonight you need to really be weather aware if you live through the midwest large part of the midwest. good advice. chad beyer, stay close. we re staying on top of the breaking news right now, though, i want to go to the historic indictment of donald trump. we re told a tentative time has now been set for the unprecedented spectacle in new york on tuesday, when the former president appears in court as a criminal defendant. cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider has all the new details on the trump indictment. charges against president donald trump historic court date set for former president donald trump on tuesday in manhattan district attorney alvin bragg has brought an indictment against him. trump is planning to
either, mika. exactly, nbc s ali vitali, thank you very much. we have with us still mike barnicle and jonathan lemire. and host of politics nation and president of the national action network reverend al sharpton. and former secretary of homeland security jeh johnson. and here to talk about the border but a few other issues first. i want to jump back to reverend al and just get your thoughts on watching those sound bites of donald trump saying i m in an audit, i can t show you my tax returns. we know what people in the new york city area were saying about donald trump and what doing business with donald trump was like. and why some major financiers and many figures in the business community would not do business with him. and now, we find out, after all of these years that he was lying about the audit. does it matter? i think what we have is a confirmation that he was lying.