Election interference case. And we know that multiple witnesses are likely inside. What we do not know yet is when we will know. Indictments arent usually sealed in georgia, so we would likely find out the moment it is filed. Who exactly is going to be charged, if they are charged . Is it one person or multiple . The initial grand jury investigating the case recommended charging 12 people. What will be charged . Is it racketeering, conspiracy, false statements, solicitation, and how would those charges apply . Looking ahead to if and when a trial date is set, what will that trial look like . Emphasis on look. Unlike federal trials, court cases can be televised. We could get answers to all of these questions and more very soon. So lets get into both the reporting and the legal analysis. Starting us off with the reporting is nbc news correspondent blayne alexander. Nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent, ken dilanian, and the Atlanta Journalconstitution Senior Editor of trump gr
any of it because of a four-year she already served thanks for joining us. the news continues now right here on cnn happening now breaking news the election subversion case against donald trump in georgia was just put the whole indefinitely. the state appeals court ordering the pause until it rules on the latest effort to get district attorney fani willis disqualified from the case. also tonight, trump is renewing is threat to seek revenge for his criminal conviction in new york, the former president turned felon, suggesting he may prosecute and even jail is political opponents. if he returns to the white house, plus resident biden lands in france just ahead of the de date anniversary, amy, to show global leadership and drink across stark contrasts with trump. will the president s message gets through as the white house is rushing to dispute a new report about his mental fitness welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer a year
just sit in there like a big, juicy happening now, breaking news the election subversion case against donald trump in georgia was just put on hold indefinitely. the state appeals court ordering the pause until it rules on the latest effort to get district attorney fani willis disqualified from the case also tonight, trump is renewing is threat to seek revenge for his criminal convic york, the former president turned felons, suggesting he may prosecute and even j hill his political opponents, if he returns to the white house, plus resident biden lands and france just ahead of the d-day anniversary, amy, to show global leadership and draw a stark contrast with trump, will the president s message gets through as the white house is rushing to dispute a new report about his mental fitness welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i will blitzer a year in this situation room the. skis, cnn breaking news first up tonight, the breaking news, donald trum
from our senior crime and justice reporter, katelyn polantz. katelyn what s behind these changes? well, judge, aileen cannon, she is reconfiguring that schedule for the late june hearings that she had said she was going to have four days of hearings. now, she s going to have three and they re gonna be different than what she wanted to do before part of this is because there s a lot to do. and judge cannon, it seems very one wanting to have everything argued in person before her in that courtroom in fort pierce, florida. well, if that doesn t happen in every case, a lot of judges just make decisions based on legal arguments on the papers, but not judge cannon. what she s going to be doing at that three-day hearing, stretching at the end of june, she s going to be hearing about a gag order that prosecutors want to place on donald trump limiting his ability to speak about law enforcement while he awaits trial. she s also going to be hearing a day and a half of arguments around the c
allowance you have a good times for arguments. i think that s good. i do think some of the delay i don t think there s anything necessarily nefarious about it. i don t think she s holding back to do anybody any favors. i think it s just a complicated issue and she s got some some some learning on the bench, maybe to do as she goes on. but even the 11th circuit, if they re not going to disqualify fire off of the case. so i think having the hearings is probably a good thing. it does drag it out and make it st. very unlikely. that case moves forward before the election. and as we ve reported many times, trump s team wanted to delay, delay, delay. they re getting these delays of very important decisions so far today, everyone. thank you very much. still ahead. what donald trump is saying now about the possibility of jailing his political opponents if he were to win the white house again, his allies also sending signals. they want then with powerful, easy to use tools, power, e-trade make