That trump is back at bedminster new jersey tonight with Anderson Cooper joining us this, our jake tapper Kaitlan Collins where he was arraigned for a third time this afternoon. And that course house is just epps away from the u. S. Capitol, which of course will storm by the violent mob of Trump Supporters, two and a half years ago it was protected today by members of law enforcement, and Metro Police Department which came under direct attack, and charged in connection with that attack could safely enter a plea. And, jake, inside that courthouse behind me, you can process and plead not guilty, federal Magistrate Judge did set the next court date for the 28th just a few weeks from now that is when it is expected a trial date will be set. Also, Learning Tonight Trump left here in a sour and according to someone who spoke to him and came after a motorcade through that traffic had that process and went to the tarmac where he was expected to take as he held the summer that was handed to him by his co defendant in the documents case the former president then said this. When you look at what is happening, this is a prosecution of a political opponent. This was never supposed to have been in america. This is the prosecution of the person that is leading by substantial numbers, and the republican primary, and leading biden by a lot. So if you cant beat, them you persecute, them or prosecute them. We cant let this happen in america. After that, he has gone pulled the former president , one thing that worked in particular, lee was during that hearing today that last about 27 minutes, was the Magistrate Judge referred to him as simply mr. Trump. That may not sound odd to anyone, else but he is still referred to by his former title President Trump when he is at his Bedminster Golf Club in new jersey as he is tonight, or maralago. Im here tonight with and have a president have been covering this in the room today when trump was being process could you tell he was in this sour mood of people are describing to me now . There were definitely periods where conversations with todd blanche, and something that people work was handed over to him that seemed to annoy him, and we have all seen when he gets hurt and i described earlier us what you saw when he was on stage with Hillary Clinton and said something that got under his skin and we have seen that facie makes and that is what you saw. There were moments where he clearly looked at jack smith, and this is something that was different from the miami arraignment, because the position of where he was stunning and jacks mitt was, in that courtroom, in this, mine he was basically in direct line of sight, and jack smith looked at him in about 20 minutes to sort of do this before the judge actually sat on the bench. Totally silent . Exactly, on, time hes out, they are signed paperwork, or to standard, the pre now have, bins and certainly a different that we saw for example in the new york arraignment where he was almost defiant. You saw the fist bump when he was in the courthouse, that was not and of course, one thing they talked about so much of the, and it seemed like a dispute that happened, what the trial is going to look like and what are we expecting on august 28th when they are back here . We are expecting to get a trial date this appears to be a Rocket Docket the judge has dave given seven days to report back to her with when they could go to trial, and how long that trial will take. The Defense Attorney seven other weekends in the, same so the fact she wants to put a date on the calendar within a month of this indictment, that suggest she really wants to move this around quickly. It is impossible to stay at this point of this will go to trial before the election, we need to know a lot, more one of the biggest outstanding questions that can impact timing, that would be additional charges, or additional defender to know from our reporting we continued, investigate have more witness interviews, and our understanding that is all in anticipation of likely superseding indictments. So we wait to see if other people are charged. One thing i was not just you but anne seven federal charges were in their including judge who played a key role in deciding what could stay secret and caught in the documents case in fact is that normal to the charges look, there is a lot of significance about this entire proceeding. You have the capital right over there, certainly the violence that happened on january 6th i was walking down on westmount of the capital when white at the moment when officer is being attacked, because some, that and to get away from the mob, and we have been dealing with this hundreds of defendants who they are having to sentence. One of them was being sentenced today a proud boy. So i think there is a reason why they showed because they have the importance and one of the big things happening in this courthouse is the judges have repeatedly said they believe it is important for these cases to be adjudicated for the next election and in protest a message, right, to try to prevent this from happening again. I think all of that anne some of those officers were there, today officer doug, comal, hardge is he to bear witness to the person that several of them have blame for what happened on january 6th were instigating that, they were there watching it today. It is a reminder of the real lives that were forever changed by january six. In this indictment, the prosecutors lay out their case, for how the Pressure Campaign lies, how it all culminated in the violence, is obviously not charged with anything related specifically the, violence but the idea that all of this helped to inspire what have been there. It is really notable that is where they came because it is the crescendo of these prosecutions. Real quick, one of the strangest to see in this court room was Evan Corcoran, of course was an important witness in the maralago case. And, he came in separately from the other lawyers, still representing the former president , and he sat separately from them, but he is still on trumps legal team and it is a really remarkable thing to see. A reminder of what bill barr said last, night if you are going to represent former president , trump you better have insurance, and be expected to involved in a jury. He lays out loud when he said and i ask, you what is your advice . Because, the attorney general, and dealt with him on all these matters, trump obviously didnt want to be doing if they were doing but it hit leveled luttig in that idea and in a serious way said they could very soon be turning into witnesses which Evan Corcoran has . Right, exactly, and i are the only ways. That is where he said and, it is a, joke but also very true, and certainly see that repeatedly with the former president and the lives of some of the Trump Supporters as well. Some of those peoples lives are forever changed because they listened to his lies. They listen to him say, mom, i will come with, you and of course he didnt. And in the, and they are the ones facing the consequences while he kind of has his legal, teams and all the stuff he is fighting and has republicans in congress who have his back on this. Trumps left in the, week even, press paul, reed thank you. Back to you. A long path indeed. Ali honig, and Adam Kinzinger and anne congressman, you obviously under january Six Committee, heard talked about this a bit earlier, today but you have no doubt that january six not on the work it did and guardian formation that i did and captivated the public the way did that the Justice Department would perhaps not have gone forward . I have no doubt that actually ignited them to start something. Maybe they would have eventually started something. But i think my sense, was when they saw the information we had, when they realized that, this is a big, thing we talk about the january 6th, the day of the january six, sometimes we can get lost in it he violence of that day and it is important about the january six to me one of the things ive learned through this committee and research on that, it was a symptom. The real rot was everything that led up to it. That is what youre going to see in this court case. That is really what these indictments are about. It is like the president saying, just, think about where he said to the acting attorney general, just say the election was corrupt. Just say it. Then, you dont have to do anything. That, enough leave the rest of the republican congressman. So you realize the rod that led up to i predicted violence on january 6th before january 6th, because i saw it leading up to it. I think that is going to be driven home to the American People, and theres also a lot more to come in once this goes to trial and at every single thing every witnessing piece of information inside the ade meant and many more full and witnesses and i think you formed exactly how Congressman Kinzinger just said which is that this wasnt about the Capitol Police officers and not just protecting the building, not just protecting the people in the building, and anneelect here starting on page 39 this talk about the violent and how the president exploded for several pages but really the story, the arc of this indictment and trial is going to be the attempt to steal our democracy, and there were way. It is a free fair election. To literally steal an election from the American People. One thing i think we can discern from this indictment, is who some of their witnesses are likely to be. It is remarkably powerful when you think about it. Mike pence is going to be a witness on this, indictment there are paragraphs here that have to be becho a stand against him maybe even while running against each other or knows when the timing is going to be and looking at him as a prosecutor i think is a great witness. I dont have any particular views on mike pence politically, i will leave that to you. Oh he did the rating, that he is backed up by his notes from leading question, he is literally a god fearing man on a lot of people take that oath i dont know how seriously they take it i think they will take a quick seriously, we dont have other, witnesses republican elected, official state officials, better offense we, are we know the committee that i think did a remarkable job of showing us what they had to say. Cassidy hutchinson, we still dont know where mark meadows, his but that is what is really going to happen. It is not envision, that is what is charles going to be. That is our the biggest experiment b. I dont think anybody will be surprised to see it will be surprising if mark meadows is. There it will be surprising if the guy who standing next to trump on white up until the final, moments then weeks after that is on there that will be much more damaging, and hearing than anybody weve heard before january, six or the former Vice President , because people expect that they do not expect here for mark meadows. I think that will be interesting to see. And, again, i dont to oversee, this but i think discovery is very important here. I think if i was a judge i would let the folks host on the remember what we have plenty of, theories does not any evidence. So say great, of as much as kobe is, you like the second they dont allow discovery, as the second republicans will turn and say they are not letting us. This is a persecution, a prosecution. You know, i think that this is going to be tougher than people understand, because trump did something unprecedented, but not illegal. And the part that is unprecedented but legal is, there are these extra innings that the constitution allows for, that they just concede, and i have enough votes i can see. That is not required, it is just a convention. It is something we do if we dont concede, there are all these extra things they could have, been state has to certify, this and nobody has contested every single little thing afterwards. But it is legal, you can do that. It is legal. You cannot cheat in the extra innings. That is why it is going to be hard for people. Listen, you have the right to do this, here have to do the right way. You have to do it the wrong way. This is going to be hard. Everyone will want to be a civics lesson, going to law school over the next three or four months to understand what is going on. I think it is important to point out, you could have a democratic president that feels like georgia, mississippi, store elections, they suppress votes, and i will not, concede i want to get to the bottom of that, that is okay. You cannot cheat and lie, and instore the violence along the way. I think you want to make people understand, if you think this is open and shouting on i, decide you are completely wrong. This is going to be a much more complicated trainings and should have a big discussion about election day and yes, on election night, at midnight we know who the winners. And it is not three days after, people want to go to bed, and a lot of distress, when we come out of, this one way or the other, and we come out of, this there is some bipartisan fix as we can agree on that just take some complexity and nonsense out. Go ahead. It makes me sad about this moment. I think regardless of the resolution is. Tried into. That the country will come together and even around the decision. I think that is simply a fact. Why 50 50 country. Sports green america. Half the country sees as one. We have sizes another. I agree with david urban though. Well i want to see this done quickly because i think it being adjudicated ahead of the election is in the vital public interest, i think that if the trump team says we need to adjudicate the cases in the state where there is an issue, it is important to let them do that. At the make the cases that have knocked down. Take away anything that can be used to delegitimized what ends up being the resolution at the end of this. I know that this will probably be the trial of the century america. Talking about a former Vice President , still running against the former president also running, testifying against. Him former Chief Of Staff, attorney general, senior white house. Weve never seen anything like this. The next year is going to be very bruising for the country. As if we havent been produced enough. And i i remember saying this in the committee, but i really believe it. Which is like democracies are not defined by bad, days bad moments, bad years. We are defined by how we recover from that. So this year is going to be the question of when its done, however it is adjudicated. Yes there will not be a kumbaya offer that but are we willing to get back to standard norms . And if we, i think we can brag to the world we made it through a very difficult moment. If we can, and if its all about fundraising, part of the biggest problem of politics. Rage raises money. That goes on, we have bigger problems. Earlier in the day, talking about cameras in the courtroom. Of people on the panel saying there should be in this case. Who would make that decision . Is it up for the judge . Theres a couple air. To the District Judge can make initial decision, ultimately this is the kind of thing that will go to the chief judge of the district. No, this chief Justice Roberts can prove that. Im putting the pressure on. I dont use this platform to get on a soapbox but this has to be covered in a, modern transparent fashion. Trial of the century. You are not say not just for my tv standpoint. I am saying yes, from a tv standpoint. But the American People have to see this. The American People can not be. If we dont have cameras in the, core heres what were going to. Have we have our reporters running in and out of the courtroom, texting, us trying to recount what happened. Two or three hours at the end of every trial they will get a 300 page transcript. And we will get sketch drawings. Its not 1918. Its 2023, we need to get with it. Like david said, you have to allow these things to air. You have to allow these issues to air. Have to allow them to try the each state individually in the case. It wont matter if nobody can see it. If its happening in a courtroom nobody can see. Transparency is key here. 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