A very good day to all of you from the Tom Brokaw News Center here in los angeles. Welcome, everyone, to alex witt reports. Developing this hour, donald trump and his 18 codefendants now have six days to surrender at the Fulton County courthouse in georgia, on racketeering and conspiracy charges. Three senior Law Enforcement officials tell nbc news, they are anticipating the former president will turn himself in at the atlanta jail, no earlier than thursday, but they stressed nothing is yet officially it. Democratic what congressman, eric swalwell, gave msnbc his assessment of what happens next for the former president. Here it is. Donald trump is going to get a Justice System that hes never been willing to afford to others. He always wants to try and convict people in the public square, without giving them any due process. Hes gonna get all the due process, hes gonna get every protection under law, and whatever happens to donald trump, it is going to come from his peers. And thats why
making front pages of newspapers around the country today. key players on the spotlight in south carolina s greenville news. the star press in monsey, indiana, focused on trump s request for a 2026 trial date in his election fraud case. and the new york times raising a key question today, can any of trump s trials beat the election clock? so, for the answer, we re gonna go to nbc s hayes brown, writer and editor for msnbc daily. and kristen did given feldman, former assistant district attorney in montgomery county, pennsylvania. now civil rights attorney in msnbc legal analyst. welcome to you both. hazel, a go-to first year. because the times lays it out, three different prosecutors, four different cities next year, in the midst of a presidential campaign. saying that it s gonna be nearly impossible to pull it off. what are you hearing about the potential timing? well, i mean, the trump legal strategy has always been to delay, delay, delay as much as possible. try and push back these