district attorney fani willis of fulton county will provide evidence of legal evidence detailing her sprawling anti-racketeering case against trump, meadows and 17 other co-defendants and brad raffensperger who was pressured by trump to find him more votes has been subpoenaed to testify and tomorrow we ll likely learn, we think, the trial date for the federal election not fearence case against trump. he s pushing for april 2026. let s discuss this with lawyer george conway. george, great to see you, as always. let me ask you, this could be it is kind of strange to think that fani willis will go into federal court to lay this all out and the white house chief of staff mark meadows from having his case moved over to federal court. what will you be watching for? we ll get a preview of the evidence that she has. it s a little bit of a mini trial. the issue isn t whether he did
tomorrow could prove to be a pivotal moment for the fulton county case against donald trump, a federal hearing surrounding mark meadows to have his case moved to federal court or dismissed altogether could have an impact for the former president. fani willis will lay out the first details of her sprawling anti-racketeering case against trump and meadows and 17 other co-defendants sand expected to preview evident and legal arguments for why they broke the law in alleged efforts to over turn the 2020 election. brad raffensperger, you remember him, was pressured to find the necessary votes to win has been subpoenaed to testify. meadows was on that infamous call with trump. let s turn to legal expert for some analysis on this pivotal hearing, former attorney general tom dupree joins us now. what do you expect to have happen in court tomorrow. this is kind of unusual to have