Alleged coconspirators, but how will it fit in. Plus a live report from maui, where the governor says the death toll has risen and probably over 1,000 people could still be missing. Good evening. Thanks for joining us. We begin with two pieces of Breaking News tonight. The first, weve just learned of charges in texas connected with alleged threats against judge Tanya Chutkan, who has presided over the Subversion Trial of the former president. According to the court filing, the woman, who lives in alvin, texas, left a threatening, racist, and bigoted vase mail for judge chutkan on august 5th, saying, if trump doesnt get elected, were coming to kill you. You will be targeted personally, publicly, all of it. Authorities visited the woman on the 8th and according to the filing, she admitted to making the call from her home telephone. Breaking news as well in the georgia racketeering trial. A Federal District judge setting mark meadows request to move charges to Federal Court. This will be
The Election Year . And hawaiis governor says more than 1,000 people are still potentially missing as fema is acknowledging challenges with the Relief Efforts there, well get an update from a top official and a new look at the harrowing scenes on the ground. Im kaitlan collins. This is the source. We begin with exclusive new reporting on the hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees that Rudy Giuliani is now staring down and the desperate attempts he has made to get former President Trump to cover them. With his attorney in tow, im told that Rudy Giuliani traveled to maralago in late april on a mission to make a personal appeal to trump to pay his legal bills. By going in person, giuliani and that lawyer, Robert Costello believed they could help explain face to it is if a why trump needled to assist his attorney with those ballooning legal bills. They argued that really, it was in trumps best interests to do so. But apparently, it fell on deaf ears. Trump is notoriously strict abo
general in this letter we ve seen expresses some frustration in how difficult it has been to get records from the secret service, especially around that time, january 6, important time, and then the house select committee and other congressional committees are concerned as well partly because the house, too, they re trying to nail down on their own the details of january 6. that includes what secret service agents witnessed of donald trump that day, what they said about it afterward and that s a big part of what they re continuing to probe, especially now after the testimony of white house aide cassidy hutchinson which did highlight the secret service and what happened there. caitlin, cnn also has new reporting about a d.c. metropolitan police officer who is corroborating details of what cassidy hutchinson said. tell us about this. right. it wasn t just the secret service who witnessed that motorcade on january 6th that donald trump was in. when cassidy hutchinson testifi
good evening. i m catalan collins. donald trump s defense on why he had classified documents keeps changing, his legal problems are growing, and yet his lead is increasing. my first guest tonight has gone from planning trump s transition to the white house to making it his mission that he never returns. chris christie was u.s. attorney for six years, governor of new jersey for eight, and is now running for president of the united states against donald trump. governor, thanks for joining us here tonight. thanks, kaitlan. i don t think we ve gotten your reaction to the audio of trump talking to people about classified documents that didn t have security clearances. what went through your mind? sounds just like him. the thing that struck me the most is that is what donald trump is like most of the time, constantly rationalizing his own bad behavior, justifying what he s doing at the very moment that he s doing it, even when he
documents that they can look like and we know that todd blanche and tom kis have put in their plans for security clearance in response to what we heard from catalan collins, but the president has not finalized legal team who is going to be working on this longer term, and we expect that those people have to get into pipeline. and thing thing that we will not see soon is the list of witnesses that the magistrate oversaw the arraignment, they need to provide a list of witnesses to the former president s lawyers of who he is not allowed to talk to about this case. and so, that is something that we know that the justice department now has to provide to