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Chris Jansing Reports

overzealous prosecution being influenced by political pressure on the part of republicans. hunter's attorneys will have a chance to file motions. they did file motions in the gun charges, trying to dismiss the charges. we could get a sense of the strategy in the hearing today. hunter biden has arrived in the courthouse and awaiting the start of the hearing in just over an hour. >> routine legalese, but complex politically. mike memoli, thank you for that. and if i may inject on another topic, a note of levity, i have been following the fact that we saw the lawyers go back into the courtroom in manhattan, and judge engoron noted that the courtroom, quote, was a lot more crowded this morning. obviously a reference to the fact that donald trump is not there and presumably people who went to the courtroom to see donald trump did not return once he left as well. coming up, ron desantis trying to avoid heartbreak in the hawk eye state. can his campaign survive a less than stellar finish in iowa?

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

discovery, and file motions. of course, this just said that all the lines are suspended, and that no more proceedings would occur. but what jack smith and he want to do is take care of all of the things that can keep things moving on time so if we win this case it comes back to court and they can pick up where they left off. to suggest that this is somehow in violation, is absurd. if you read this motion you will see that it is really speaking to the masses, because what it accuses jack smith of his using this opportunity to weaponize the courts order, to essentially carry water for joe biden. it is a pr move, and i don't think that it will hold up legally. >> the court of public opinion, the one that is most important to donald trump, thank you for starting us off. bob, carroll, and peter. and when we come, back is the race for second place in iowa, as rhonda santos is wrapping up his attacks on nikki haley. what he is telling nbc news just 11 days out from the iowa caucuses, and later, an exclusive look at a memo headed

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

that attack, and to join the mob in here gassing or beer spraying, and shoving, and punching, and flag slamming police officers. a group of police officers, by the way, who were protecting lawmakers who were running for their lives. >> and risking their own. barb, i need you to explain this before we go, because my legal expertise does not go on my super fandom would go beyond law and order svu and this one boggled my mind. donald trump's lawyers are now saying that they want special counsel jack smith held in contempt in the election case. doesn't the judge hold someone in contempt? >> yes, that is what they are asking for the judge to do in that case. >> isn't that weird? >> it is. this filing strikes me as for more of a pr vehicle than it is a serious legal filing. where they are accusing jack smith of doing is violating by continuing to provide them with discovery, and file motions. of course, this just said that

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Morning Joe

last month, judge chutkan paused the federal election interference trial while an appeals court considers trump's claim of presidential immunity. however, there's nothing in the order that bars federal prosecutors from continuing to proactively provide discovery or file motions, even though the deadlines were lifted. a statement from the trump campaign praised the defense team's motion, calling the prosecution's work on the case, quote, harassing litigation. the special counsel declined to respond to that. obviously, these are delay tactics, throwing up smoke screens and everything else. this trial will move on eventually once the immunity question is resolved. but going back to what is before the supreme court here, you have the immunity question and qualification question. should donald trump be on those ballots in colorado? should he be on the ballot in maine? new states moving, as mika read to us, that they want to take him off the ballot, as well, at least in this primary. what is your sense of how the

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CNN Newsroom Live

especially mark meadows was not acting in his federal official capacity as chief of staff from the president. >> and what are the next steps here now in this georgia case? >> the first step is going to be that all of these defendants have to be arraigned meaning they have to appear before court is unsure whether they will appear in person or virtually. at that court appearance a judge will formally let them know what the charges are against him. and ask them to enter a plea. whether the plea is of guilty or not guilty. obviously we're expecting a plea of not guilty for each of these 19 defendants. and the judge with them is going to set a motion schedule. motions for the defense to file motions, motions to dismiss on various difference grounds. but possibly even set a trial schedule as well. so that's going to be the initial appearance for all 19 of these defendants. >> and done donald trump is using

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Ana Cabrera Reports

goes perfectly smoothly, it would be possible. but that seems unlikely. some of these people will likely plead guilty but not all of them. and many of them will file motions, have problems with lawyers, there will be hiccups along the way. and so in my experience rico cases can often take years, not months to come to trial. but that being said, one of the things she can do is sever the defendants for trial into smaller manageable groups of perhaps five or six defendants and put donald trump in the first group. and so if that's the case, then perhaps she could get this case tried before the november 2024 election. >> so there is the indictment against trump, he's facing from special counsel jack smith into overturning the 2020 election. are there any differences or similarities that you see between that case and this one? >> yeah, huge differences, jose. for one thing, jack smith decided to bring a streamline case and only charge donald trump. fani willis went in the other direction and brought in, you know, a vast number of defendants and a huge array of

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

they are good for him in the context of a primary. we should know in the next two weeks what the indictments out of that fulton county investigation in georgia will be and if trump will face indictments there. all signs kind of point to some major news that kind of indicates that perhaps trump might be indicted. but we expect we could know in the next couple of weeks. >> barb, you know, trump trying to exempt the election interference case with a speedy trial. can you talk to me, what timeline does that loss set and what chance does trump have of slowing things down? >> well, he is certainly trying to slow things down. that seems to be his strategy, but the speedy trial act says that the trial should begin within 70 days of arraignment. now, it's rare that that actually happens because a defendant wants and needs time to review all of the discovery, file motions, and other things to get ready for trial. but a judge has to physically

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Alex Wagner Tonight

from a standpoint of how federal criminal cases are tried. >> that's interesting, because there's been a lot of attempted tea leaf reading about when judge chutkan might actually schedule this. you are saying, reasonably it's 15 months. would you be -- i mean, how surprised would you be if it was considerably earlier than that? and by the way, what avenues of appeals exists if the judge does decide to do this, let's cite within this calendar year? does the trump team have any recourse if that ends up being the case? >> the ability to go to the appellate court in the middle of a case is pretty limited. but really, all they have to do is file motions. once you file motions, then they have to set out a motion schedule. the d. c. rose, sit at what those normal timelines are. and then you have to have oral arguments and everything. it is one of those things that

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Alex Wagner Tonight

mar-a-lago case obviously without classification issue. so the idea this thing would go to trial in under 15 months setting aside any election is just not practical from a standpoint of how federal criminal cases are tried. >> that's interesting because there's been a lot of attempted tea leaf reading about when judge would schedule this. you believe it's 15 months. how surprised, and what avenues of appeals exist if the judge decides to do this, does the trump team have any recourse if that ends up being the case? >> you know, the ability to go to the appellate court in the middle of a case is pretty limited, but really all they have to do is file motions. once you file motions then they have to setout a motion

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Alex Wagner Tonight

months, setting aside any election, is just not practical from a standpoint of how federal criminal cases are tried. >> that's interesting, because there's been a lot of attempted tea leaf reading about when judge chutkan might actually schedule this. you are saying, reasonably it's 15 months. would you be -- i mean, how surprised would you be if it was considerably earlier than that? and by the way, whatever news of appeals exists if the judge does decide to do this, let's cite within this calendar year? does the trump team have any recourse if that ends up being the case? >> the ability to go to the appellate court in the middle of a case is pretty limited. but really, all they have to do is file motions. once you file motions, then they have to sit out motion schedule. the d.c. rose, sit at what those normal timelines are. and then you have to have oral

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