district court in washington, d.c., the district court in florida and new york state supreme court. if that's not enough for you, a civil case in new york. it could play out over the next eight months. october 23rd, fani willis wants to bring jump and 18 other co-defendants to trial. they will have to defend trump against charges of a criminal steam and enterprise to overturn the 2020 election in georgia. making false statements and other charges, as well. flash forward to march. tanya chutkan today set the date of the federal trial for march 4th. that's one day before supersuze. trump's lawyers wanted an april 26th trial. trump slapped down and said you can't have two more years. attorneys will defend trump against charges of attempting to
that's nonsense. it's just blowing smoke and a delay tactic. that cannot happen. you cannot appeal her decision about setting a trial date. you cannot. it won't happen. it simply won't happen. >> how about the coordination -- judge chutkan says she spoke with the judge overseeing judge's criminal case in manhattan. that's set for march. >> march. >> the idea of a march date in new york, at the state level, and the march date in the federal court in washington, d.c., does that mean that the federal trial and that conversation would have said, look, i'm going to have to flex the idea of being a federal judge and you'll have to reschedule your date? or do they go the same month and that's it? >> i don't think they go the same month. i would think that the manhattan d.a. would concede they let the federal judge go first on this. if i were in her situation, i would flex my muscles. i have this date. this is going to happen.
done. it allows the court to have a little slip to the left. if there's pretrial motions that the trump team may file. it allows time and delay. and have this trial in june or july, with the busy calendar ahead. >> you don't think politics, had a little bit of movement. i'm going to clarify. >> thank you. you didn't mean it like that. calm down. it was -- i see you. thank you very much. but thinking about the room you would have to move, you know what trump is saying? election interference. not from his own allegations. but this is the judge trying to interfere with an election. and she doesn't care about his campaign schedule. there's others who have had to prioritize a court hearing, over their personal lives. what do you say about the argument to a judge that you are creating election interference, your honor, if you don't have the trial date after the general election? >> let me know when they slap on the cuffs, would be my response. if the indictment came now and
and a political act and whether the court draws that line. there was no issue of fact here. how the court interprets the law. >> the court did not rule today. whether it's a successful claim, we have to see. four lawyers walk into the studio. bradley moss, jamil, marcus, thank you, everyone. we never said anything like we're talking about today. a former president facing a total of 91 charges in 4 criminal cases in 4 different jurisdictions, 2 federal, 2 state cases. all that while he's in the middle of running for a second term. trump's many calendar conflicts and what it means is next. how can you sleep on such a firm setting? gab, mine is almost the same as yours. almost is just another word for not as good as mine.
trump knowingly and deliberately misled his own attorneys about his retention of classified materials after leaving office, a former top federal judge wrote friday in a sealed filing, according to sources who described its contents to abc news. federal judge barrel howell, in her role as chief judge of the district court in washington d.c., had been supervising jack smith's investigation -- grand jury investigation -- until friday, when her term as chief judge came to an end. the new chief judge is james roseburg, who, like judge howell, was appointed by president obama. abc reports that jack smith's office presented evidence to judge howell, quote, showing that the former president had committed criminal violations, according to the sources and that attorney-client privilege
judge barrel howell in her role as chief judge of the district court in washington d.c., had been supervising jackson's investigation grandeur and vesta geisha, until friday, when her term as chief judge came to an end. the new chief judge is james roseburg, who, like howell, was appointed by president obama. abc news reports jacks mitt's office presented evidence to judge howell for showing that the former president had committed criminal violations according to the sources. attorney privilege is invoked by two of his lawyers could be pierced. abc news is reporting that judge how ordered trump lawyer evan court, to testify to the jury, without the protection of attorney-client privilege, and judge howell, quote, also ordered him to hand over a
dispute that trump likely incited the violence they argue they did not excuse thompson's behavior, telling the jury that they don't have to choose between thompson and trump that both men could've done wrong. today the jury agreed after deliberating for just three hours they found dustin tossed guilty of six charges including felony obstruction of congress, which contains the maximum of 20 years in prison. judge reggie walton ordered him held without bond saying he was convinced that thompson lied on the stand, showed that he was weak minded and couldn't be trusted. the judge who was appointed to the district court in washington, d.c., by george w. bush saved his harshest words for donald trump quote i think our democracy is in trouble because unfortunate we have charlatans like our former president who doesn't in my view carabao to moxie but only about power. the latest on the investigation -- insurrection and the testimony of one of his top aides to the january six committee with congressman jamie raskin next. mmittee with congressman jamie raskin next.
they did not excuse thompson's behavior, telling the jury that they don't have to choose between thompson and trump that both men could've done wrong. today the jury agreed after deliberating for just three hours they found dustin tossed guilty of six charges including felony obstruction of congress, which contains the maximum of 20 years in prison. judge reggie walton ordered him held without bond saying he was convinced that thompson lied on the stand, showed that he was weak minded and couldn't be trusted. the judge who was appointed to the district court in washington, d. c., by george w. bush saved his harshest words for donald trump quote i think our democracy is in trouble because unfortunate we have charlatans like our former president who doesn't in my view -- to moxie but only about power. the latest on the investigation -- insurrection and the testimony of one of his top aides to the january six committee with congressman jamie raskin next.