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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

tort but also those who know their counties most. i asked him if it has any impact trump has not come to the area and let alone he has a light schedule. last night his appearance at that town hall on fox was the only appearance over the course of five days for him in the state of iowa. and he said, frankly, no, donald trump doesn't have to go by the same standards of everybody else here. that everybody has an opinion of donald trump, and he has a sturdy lead, a healthy lead and his campaign reflects that. you know, it was a calculation by his campaign's part that they have seen by and large through these debates little fire directed his way. you could make the case that was the most intentional attack by a presidential candidate that you've seen yet from nikki haley. ron desantis, we should note though was also asked about donald trump last night and made reference to the fact trump wanted in his words to suspend the constitution, and that he

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The ReidOut

case goes to trial, a jury is going to credit that testimony if meadows takes the stand. >> let's talk about the risks of a trial, because now we know for the calendar we won't get a trump trial before super tuesday, but we will likely because the speedy trial rules, get a trial of some of these other people like meadows. meadows asked for a speedy trial. jeffrey clark, the former doj official, has as well. david schaefer, who is i believe one of the fake electors. and cathy lathem. she was the one who was coffee county's election chair who helped with getting into the voting machines. they have all asked for a speedy trial. let's say those trials happen later on this year. if those people get convicted, any of them, how does that impact trump's trial? he hasn't yet asked for a speedy trial, and he probably won't. how would a conviction of any of those people, especially like a meadows or any of those people impact donald trump? >> it would have a negative impact. the only advantage of them going first is that trump would get to

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

that i think until and unless it decides it will stay in federal court. but it is similar in the sense that he's arguing that the federal supremacy in the constitution basically overshadows or undercuts the state's attempts to enforce its laws here. he says similar to its removal argument as a federal official just doing his job, as he puts it, he can't be charged by the state. the judge will get to that argument but not until the judge decides it's staying in federal court if he decides so. >> a fulton county judge did grant kenneth chesebro with an october 23rd trial date. now former attorney sidney powell wants a speedy trial. how might this impact trump's trial date? is it at the discretion or urging of a defendant or if it goes one way for one defendant, it's likely to go the same way

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

it's your neighbors, it's the folks who are working at the polling places, the folks who are working at those warehouses in those temporary jobs. regular americans are the ones who are suffering. the coals of fraud and these fake conspiracy theories. it's just regular americans who are hoping that we can perpetuate our democracy, whose integrity has been called into question. that's the real tragedy here. that's where some of these folks are calling our own faith and integrity in each other into question. that's got to stop. so, those of us who are still in the fight will continue to put one foot in front of the other and make american elections happen for all of us. >> that's the tragedy, as you say, it's also the stakes of what lies ahead. arizona secretary of state adrian fontes, as always, thank you. we're following that breaking news out of florida, multiple fatalities including the shooter at $1 general in jacksonville. there is a press conference set for any moment. we are going to bring it to you as a top and. plus, more on trump's latest arrest and the first gop

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

trump. i want to play some sound from trump's former lawyer, michael court, earlier today, who did flip on trump. >> i will say it again on this show, hoping that someone like judy or eastman or mark meadows is watching. donald doesn't care about you. he doesn't care about you one bit. he will use you as the scapegoat, and the system will use you as the scapegoat. in order to get somebody. they won't get them to turn, because these three could easily end up in the same situation that i ended up. and i can promise you something, it's not fun. >> your sense, joyce, of how these codefendants are weighing their options? >> so, every person who's indicted comes to a point where their attorney sits down with them and they say, look, here's the evidence against you. these defendants will be receiving discovery from fani willis in the next couple of weeks. presumably, it's going to be very strong. and so the lawyers will pose to

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

on will you support donald trump if he's convicted of a crime is everything. because there is no way, for anybody on that stage, to say, i will still support donald trump if he's a criminal convict, but somehow voter, you should vote for me instead of donald trump. and the reason that that gap will never be closed, is because they all just pledged their allegiance to the front-runner by 30 points. >> let's talk about ramaswamy. here's how he pitched himself to eye voters today. >> this is where other presidents and presidential candidates have fallen short. we have a unique combination of, yes -- someone comes in from the outside. that's how trump was -- that we had in a generation. came in from the outside as an outsider. i'm the same way. -- somebody works for you and you can't fire them. that means they don't work for you. >> talk to me, about the challenge of leaning into trumpism, and in every possible

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

bit of media traction that may go up a few points in the polls. but even into a head to head results the day after the debate, trump leads ramaswamy 70% to 28 head to head if you are in those two -- again, it's just more of what we've seen before. even this next debate that's scheduled to take place in september, where you're going to have less candidates, wheeler's going to be more of a spotlight on these anti trump leaders, it's not going to lead to much, because this is trump's nomination. >> there's so much to take away from that debate. of course, the just incredible lies we heard about abortion access in this country. i thought that moment that we showed the audience of people raising their hands over climate change is pretty startling. right, this is a pretty straightforward question. you have only hutchinson who's willing to raise his hand and say, yes, i believe that human behavior is linked to climate change. again, i understand they've got to get through the primary, i understand that the primary is linked to the other things. you get to the general election, you're making up fundamental

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

what it's clearly what independents, certainly democrats, and i think what's left of the healthy republican and former republican segment, occupied by congressman jolly and others like him. >> you've got control of congress also up for grabs. new insights on gop effort to -- win back the senate. quote, that means strategically ignoring the former president and many of the trump-centric themes that defined the campaign of his primary -- was stolen. for the past few election cycles, leadership aligned some knit republicans have complained that trump's influence has led to the party's voters nominating lackluster candidates, and in otherwise winnable states. allowing democrats to win the majority and then expand it in 2022. we talk about trump being on the ballot, i think a lot of us agree with, ferdinand, that this is all but a done deal. what does that then mean for all of their down ballot candidates? >> yeah, i mean, kevin mccarthy

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American Voices With Alicia Menendez

make his argument for -- georgia's secretary of state, brad raffensperger, is expected to testify that hearing. meanwhile, defended -- kenneth chesebro are asking for a speedy trial. -- is also considering doing the same. that is according to nbc news. but we know trump doesn't like speedy trials. his lawyers are pushing for trump's federal election interference case to start in april of 2026. the government is pushing for this coming january, 2024. federal judge tanya chutkan is expected to set a date this monday. with us here to discuss, msnbc legal analyst joyce -- she is -- and co-host of the hashtag sisters in law podcast. also with us, philip bump, national columnist for the national post, and author of the aftermath, the last days of the baby boom and the future of power in america. joyce, a lot of moving parts in georgia. codefendants speaking -- wanting to move to federal court.

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