welcome to prime time weekend. i am nicolle wallace. let s get right to top stories. in a perfect world we would not actually start the show where we are going to start it today, opening our broadcast with the results of what amounts to a legal circus, a spectacle and diversion. the ruling from fulton county superior court judge scott macv was actually a victory for rule of law in the matter of the d.a.s relationship with special prosecutor nathan wade the judges ultimatum amounted to this. either leave wade behind her help the prosecution of this case altogether. turned out to be an easy choice for d.a. willis to make. remember what she said when she announced the indictment. the states role in this process is essential to the functioning of our democracy. georgia, like every state, has laws that allow those who believe that results of an election are wrong, whether because of intentional wrongdoing or unintentional error, to challenge those results in our state courts. th
welcome to prime time weekend point let s get right to the top stories this week. in a perfect world, we would not start where we are starting today. we would like to begin with the results of what amounts to a complete sideshow, a legal circus, a spectacle and a deliberate diversion. first and foremost, we should be clear that today s ruling from the fulton county superior court was a victory for the rule of law for fani willis herself. in the matter of the d.a.s relationship with special prosecutor, nathan wade, the ultimatum and noun amounted to this, leave way behind her hot the prosecution altogether. it turned out to be an easy choice for d.a. willis, a determined public figure. remember what she said when she announced the indictment. the states role in this process is essential to the functioning of our democracy. georgia, like every state has laws that allow those who believe the results of an election are wrong, whether because of intentional wrongdoing or unint
results of what amounts to a side show. a legal circus, a spectacle and a deliberate diversion but here we are. but first we should make clear that today s ruling from john mcafee was actually a victory for the rule of law and for fani willis herself. in matter of the d.a. s relationship where naman wade, the judge s ultimatum amounted to this. leave wade behind or halt prosecution of this case. it turns out to be a easy choice for d.a. willis to make. remember what she said when she announced the indictment. the state s roll in this process is essential to the functioning of our democracy. georgia, like every state, has laws that allow those that believe that results of an election are wrong, whether, because of intentional wrongdoing, or unintentional error, to challenge those results in our state courts. the indictment alleges that rather than abide by georgia s legal process for election challenges, the defendants engaged in a criminal racketeering enterprise to over tu
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that indeed. in the meantime, there are many wondering how this is going to play out on the campaign trail. was this a victory for the president? in terms of victory, i would say it isn t quite one yet for democrats. this is a time that i think is a little unusual because republicans are freaking out. but republicans are holding cards close to their chest. one thing for sure is this is not going to go away easily. this national emergency declaration. the talk of the wall. this is so, it s a long and drawn out game and i think who loses here, the it s the american people. because nobody on the republican side is standing up and talking about principles. the fact that we have allowed presidents to do this. i was upset when president trump used his executive power in this way. how it s going to play out on