Donald trump is expected to head to washington, d. C. Where he will make his first appearance in Federal Court in connection with the january 6 riot and attempts to overthrow the 2020 election. How the nations capitol is preparing for his Possibility Appearance down the road from the site of the insurrection. And then who are trumps six coconspirators listed in the indictment and not named and how do they fit into trumps world . Cnn has identified five of them. Who is number six . Plus, she was Speaker Of The House when the mob of maga rioters stormed the capitol. We have got to get to proceed congresswoman nancy pelosi, democrat of california will join me life with her first interview since the january 6 indictment. Welcome to the lead. Im jake tapper. Just about 24 hours from right now donald trump is expected to appear in Federal Court here in washington, d. C. Where he will face unprecedented criminal charges for his unprecedented alleged attempts to overthrow the 2020 election or as the grand jury put it, despite having lost, the defendant was determined to remain in power, unquote. Today well walk you through every angle of this stunning indictment including the four charges. How did donald trump allegedly break the law, what kind of punishment could he face, our legal experts are here. Were also going to take a closer look at the judge overseeing this case. District judge Tanya Chutkan. Shes presided over a dozen of cases of january 6 rioters aand ruled against trumps legal team once before. Plus well take a look at who are the coconspirators. They would identify five of the six in the indictment, including former President Trump lawyers, Rudy Giuliani an john eastman and sidney powell. They could still be chargedm. And whether trumps team suggested violence could be necessary to keep him in office. The references in the indictment about potential riots in the streets and sending the u. S. Military to suppress any protesters. And of course well take a look at the political impact of all this on the 2024 race. The white house has tried to distance itself from the Justice Departments actions. But will President Biden campaign on the charges against his top rival . And how will this arrest impact trump, or any of his republican opponents . Cnn Katelyn Polantz is outside of the courthouse in d. C. Will trump be in Court Tomorrow in person, or can this arrest and arraignment take place remotely . Reporter jake, this court does do remote appearances sometimes for defendants that arent in custody. But this is donald trump and hes going to be here in person in washington, d. C. That is the full expectation of both the court and as well as everybody involved with this. We did get a statement from the Secret Service a bit ago saying there are some shortterm traffic implications. The Secret Service is the Law Enforcement entity to protect donald trump. But there are a lot of Law Enforcement that is going to be in Downtown Washington tomorrow making sure everything around here is secure. There is Building Security from the federal government, scity police and Capital Police to make Sure Donald Trump could get in and out of this courthouse to face these charges against him related to january 6 for the first time. Kaitlan, we know about tomorrow, what are we going to find out about the schedule beyond that . The next time trump will be in court in this case, for example . Reporter jake, in this courthouse, we on do hear the next date at the end of the these initial hearings. So it is very possible were getting even a beginning sense of the timeline as soon as tomorrow. So the hearing tomorrow, it is kpek expected to be quite shortp it is before a Magistrate Judge. Judge sheila apathi. And shes going to be making Sure Donald Trump knows what hes charged with and giving him the opportunity to put his initial pleading of in not guilty. And then the case goes to district judge Tanya Chutkan and shes the one that really sets the schedule and sets essentially the schedule not just the trial, but everything that happens up to trial. This case could be fairly straightforward in that hes the only defendant and not like in florida, there is no classified information. It is these charges much of which is already wellknown because of the ongoing investigation. Jake. Katelyn polantz in washington, d. C. Thank y thank you so much. Lets look at the charges donald trump will be arrested and arraigned on tomorrow. Correspondent paula reid is here with us. Lets start with the conspiracy to defraud the United States. What exactly does that mean . Jake, no real surprises here in the list of charges for that particular charge. What youre alleging is a scheme between tany two people to defraud the u. S. Government and here theyre alleging that former president not only conspired with one person but with six other people to try to undermine the outcome of the 2020 election. And then they use the indictment to try to explain exactly how they believe he did that. Alleging that he tried to install these slates of fake elekkors, tried to pressure states, pressure his own Vice President and even use his own Justice Department to overturn the results of the election. Now, a Key Component of prosecuting someone under which charge is proving deceit which is why you see throughout this indictment they continue to emphasize how trump knew that these claims of Election Fraud were false and how many people told him there is no evidence to support this. Counts two and three that trump faces are about an official proceeding. Walk us through those. What does that mean . This is about january 6 itself and theyre alleging that he conspired to infear that day with this proceeding. And this is one of the frequently used Felony Charges against the people who actually rioted on january 6. And then of course there is count four. Conspiracy against rights. Do we know for sure this is specifically alleging that donald trump violated the Voting Rights of individuals. This is a surprise. When we learned from the target letter but this charge criminalized any effort to quote, injure,o press or threaten or intimidate people to stop them from exercising their Constitutional Rights and prosecutors are alleging that trump tried to prevent people from being able to properly exercise their right to vote. And the history of this particular law is interesting. This is passed after the civil war to prevent groups like the ku klux klan from trying to terrorize black people trying to exercise their constitutional right to vote. So it is been limited in terms of its use. The Supreme Court has limited its use. It could fit here, but it is up to prosecutors to prove this beyond a reasonable doubt. Just quickly, paula, is this about trying to prevent individuals from voting or trying to prevent those individuals from their votes being counted . Theyre votes being counted because one of the key aspects of this scheme wasnt to prevent people from walking into a voting booth but to prevent the slate of electors who would represent their votes from actually being represented in congress. Very interesting. Paula reid, thank you so much. Lets talk about this can Kaitlan Collins and jamie gangel and also with us elie honig. For voters who might think turning out another Trump Indictment and i cant keep track of what these are all about any more. Give us the 30,000 foot view on why this is significant . Because i think this is the legacy of the trump administration. For everything that happened while he was in office, the way he left office and the way he fought to maintain his grip on power is the story of the trump presidency. And it was an attack on democracy and to try to overturn votes. I mean, you could see it in the description of the way that people who worked there have even talked about it and the way they talked about that day. Whether or not they believe what he did was criminal or wrong, look at what mike pence himself has been saying about this. Saying that he was asked to overturn the election on that dayme day, and so that is why this is such a big part of this. An this is a question for candidates on the Campaign Trail because when you talk to the die hard loyal supporters of the former president , they dont believe what happened on january 6 by enlarge was wrong or anything happened that day. You see how he has whitewashed it and said it is a peaceful protest and people letting their voices be heard. But when you talk to independent and Middle Of The Road voters which helped get him to office the first time, that is not how they see it. So i think it is a question for the other candidates in stark terms as this is playing out. Not just trump, whitewashing, he has an entire conservative maga media next work with fox and others that are others that are lying and whitewashing this. What do you make the comments, one, that the things he said were constitutionally protected free speech and two there is no way that prosecutors could prove that trump knew the lies he was telling about the election were lies. So, first of all, the indictment is filled with examples of incidents they believe prove that trump knew that he lied. I mean, page after page after page. From a practical point of view, jack smith would not have brought this case if he didnt think he was going to get a conviction here. Look, common sense. Donald trump knew he had lost. He heard it from his attorney general, from his white House Counsel and from his campaign officials, from mike pence. These are all close advisers and allies, if he had stayed in power, they have would have stayed in powerm. It was to their benefit to stay in power. So this was not about free speech. This was not about the fact that he didnt understand the advice he was getting, it wasnt the advice he wanted. He wanted to stay in power. So he went looking for people who would back that up with these crazy plots like john eastman. And elie, john laura raised the notion that they might try to move this trial out of washington, d. C. Take a listen. Would you seek a venue change . Absolutely. Where do you want it to go. Well there is other options. There is West Virginia which is close by. There is other areas of the country. West virginia . Absolutely. It is very in close proximity. Which is the political opposite of washington, d. C. You think youll get a fair trial there. Much more diverse than washington, d. C. Putting aside that West Virginia is more diverse than washington, d. C. , what do you think about the argument for A Change Of Venue . Well i think it is a motion that Donald Trumps team is smart to make but certain to lose. I understand why donald trump wants to get out of the district of columbia as mr. Laurel said, he got 5. 4 of the vote there there 2020. By the way, he got 68 of the vote in West Virginia. But in order to succeed on this motion, you need first of all, one option is if doj agrees, theyre not going to agree. And then you go to the judge. The judge could move the case to a different venue, if it is monther convenient, and this is wildly inconvenient and this is the fairness of the trial. But judge will say we have Jury Selection Processes and donald trump will have the right to strike and get rid of many jurors and i will instruct jurors that theyre to put aside their political beliefs. It is doomed to lose. And kaitlan, you were talking about mike pence a sec ago. Take a listen to his latest sound on the dime. Sadly, the president was sour rounded by a group of Crackpot Lawyers that kep telling him what his itching ears wanted to hear. And while i made my case to him, the president ultimately continued to demand that i choose him over the constitution. I mean, no lies detected. But do you think pences team was prepared for how much his view of what happened during that period was going to be part of the indictment. I think they knew after he was forced to speak to jack smiths temperature. They did fight it on a different reason. And obviously he had to go in. Obviously he either quoted his notes to jack smith or he gave jack smith the notes that he took after a meeting that he had with donald trump on january 4th. And the other part of the indictment is where trump was telling people who were saying pence doesnt have that power and trump said well you dont need to talk to pence. I will talk to the Vice President. And saying people who were undercutting his argument shouldnt be talking to pence. But the other thing that pence said w while he was in iowa, they didnt ask for pence to do anything wrong, they just asked for a pause on the vote count. But pence said it wasnt that they asked for a pause. They specifically asked me to litly reject votes which would have resulted in an issue being turned over to the House Of Representatives and then ensued in chaos. How is this playing in pences camp . I think this mike pence, there is no surprise to them that he was in the indictment. He is a firsthand fact witness. There was meeting after meeting, phone call after phone call. He may have been a reluctant witness, but now that hes there, he can provide evidence that nobody else could provide. Of what donald trump was saying, thinking and doing. A group of Crackpot Lawyers. Im going to be quoting that. Crackpot is one word and i accidently did it as two on twitter. And jack smith said he will seek a speedy trial. Do you think this trial could happen theoretically before the classified documents case, which is scheduled for when again . May of 2024. So, jake, it is theoretically possible this january 6 trial gets heard before the election but something has to give. Because as it stands right now we have a five month block in the middle of 2024. The new york hush money case started in late march and that will go through to april. The maralago documents case started in may and that will go through to june and july. You will not start a january 6 trial in august of 20 t24, so t only pocket only if one of t trials set right now moves. Thanks. One and all. Coming up, shell be overseeing the most high protrial criminal case in the United States, so who is the judge in the donald trump january 6 case. That is next. And how the latest Trump Indictment could have an impact on your money after one agency downgrades the u. S. Credit rating. Stay with us. 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Promoted the idea that the electoral certification could be stopped. A big champion of that idea and we from our coverage and he pushed a memorandum that Vice President mike pence could overturn the election. We know that is not true. He never had that legal right. Sidney powell, she was out there. Former trump lawyer, widely promoted the baseless allegations of Election Fraud notably she was one of the really big names out there pushing the idea t