Underway for donald trump and 18 allies to surrender any day in atlanta. Plus, the effort by his former Chief Of Staff to get this case moved. Also ahead, new reporting on why the Special Counsel wanted trumps tweets and a new warning from his former a. G. About trumps social media habits and the potential for more trouble. The latest on that legal labyrinth just ahead. And the death toll from the wildfires in hawaii, now over 100, 1,000 still missing and new reporting just in about when the president will visit the burn zone. Thanks so much for joining us. Its 10 00 eastern, im Ana Cabrera Reporting from new york, and this morning the countdown is on for donald trump and his allies to surrender to authorities in georgia. The former president and his 18 codefendants have until high noon next friday to voluntarily surrender, and we have some new details about where the booking will happen. Atlantas Rice Street Jail. This as trumps former white house Chief Of Staff mark meadows is trying
lawyer. i never thought i d ever get indicted for being a lawyer. i thought what i was doing i was protected by the fact that i was defending him. i m supposed to argue in his favor. joyce, we ve heard similar comments from john eastman s lawyer in response to this indictment. does the law get complicated when someone is charged for actions they took as a lawyer? they all know it s not true. every federal prosecutor who s been in a situation where they ve used the crime-fraud exception to pierce the attorney client relationship and prosecute or use as witnesses attorneys for clients who were engaged in criminal conduct, rudy giuliani in particular knows it. he did an awful lot as the united states attorney in the southern district of new york, it s just a disingenuous move designed to confuse people and not to be accountable for what he actually did in this situation. joyce vance, tamar hallerman
committee s investigation who testified before the judiciary committee. the white house turned that down so they would not participate in that. also criticized the basement proceedings that occurred in the house intelligence committee investigation behind closed doors. republicans did participate in those closed door depositions. asked as many questions as democrats and criticized the leaks that cake out of there and they often came from the witnesses attorneys who provided opening statements of that, their testimony to various members of the press to provide their arguments going in and later the transcripts were released of all those who testified, but this has all been part of the argument that the president made, he s been a victim. it s an unfair process. trying to attack nancy pelosi, adam schiff over all that. interesting thing, now saying republicans should not provide fair process in the eyes of democrats because of the way he was treated in the house. so the question is, will