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the video that we watched, that we've all seen. there was a real process, and as i asked her, i will ask you. tell me, what is the short version so that you can explain to people that you are not freelancing on this. you engage in a rigorous process. >> yes, no freelancing on these decisions. a case was filed in colorado on september 6th of last year. it led to a five-day trial. donald trump was able to call every single witness he wanted. he was able to present evidence. the judge bent over backwards to make sure that he could present evidence. and i think it is northward of a, ali, because some people were saying that there wasn't enough due process. there was enough to process, this was a real trial, and donald trump did everything he could to invade evade showing up. he refused to show up, he refused to take depositions, and now he wants to argue to

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

codefendants saying, not so fast, we are not demanding a speedy trial. in fact, we are prepared to waive our speedy trial rights, and we're going to need far more time to prepare. >> a chorus of voices singing some special song. sydney powell, one of trump's other campaign lawyers, has also filed for a speedy trial. today, she pleaded not guilty, waving an arraignment on september 6th. meanwhile, mark meadows request to move his case to federal court is now in the hands of a judge who is asking for more information before making any decision. a judge has asked fani willis's team for more details. both sides have until five pm thursday to respond. with that, let's get smarter with help of our leadoff panel tonight. my friend, katie benner is here, pulitzer prize-winning reporter for the new york times, shannon mccaffrey, editor of the atlanta journal-constitution's georgia grand jury coverage, and barb mcquade, a veteran federal prosecutor, and former

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

judge decides that, whether or not there is some kind of line of demarcation there. i think the interesting thing the drug the judge said he was going to rule it soon as possible but he also said i don't have a lot of equal legal precedent to work with here. there's not a lot to work with. we're probably going to be setting precedent here. he made a point of telling mark meadows that, if you haven't heard from me by september 6th, so up to fulton county court to get arraigned, because you may still need to end up in that court in a long run. so he's going to rule quickly but it's really a wide open area. >> but shannon, regardless of what meadows job title was at that time, do we know of any witness testimony that backs up this argument that he is trying to make that he was working to get trump to accept the election results? by our research, i don't recall anything that we have ever seen or heard in a concrete way, him

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

the drug the judge said he was going to rule it soon as possible but he also said i don't have a lot of equal legal precedent to work with here. there's not a lot to work with. we're probably going to be setting precedent here. he made a point of telling mark meadows that, if you haven't heard from me by september 6th, so up to fulton county court to get arraigned, because you may still need to end up in that court in a long run. so he's going to rule quickly but it's really a wide open area. >> but shannon, regardless of what meadows job title was at that time, do we know of any witness testimony that backs up this argument that he is trying to make that he was working to get trump to accept the election results? by our research, i don't recall anything that we have ever seen or heard in a concrete way, him trying to do that.

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

codefendants saying, not so fast, we are not demanding a speedy trial. in fact, we are prepared to waive our speedy trial rights, and we're going to need far more time to prepare. >> a chorus of voices singing some special song. sydney powell, one of trump's other campaign lawyers, has also filed for a speedy trial. today, she pleaded not guilty, waving an arraignment on september 6th. meanwhile, mark meadows request to move his case to federal court is now in the hands of a judge who is asking for more information before making any decision. a judge has asked fani willis's team for more details. both sides have until five pm thursday to respond.

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Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire

set for kenneth chesebro whose request for a speedy trial has been granted. former trump lawyer sydney powell has also requested a speedy trial. georgia law dictates if a defendant calls for a speedy trial it you must be held after two court terms after their arraignment. the defendants in this case are all scheduled to be arraigned september 6th. the fulton county case will become the first of former president trump's four indictments to go to trial. joining us now former federal prosecutor and certainly a regular for us of late. let's start there with that request from the d.a. is there a sense that could be approved? has there been early chatter when this case was first brought this would be pretty slow moving because of how sprawling and

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Anderson Cooper 360

see what happens in this hearing. and the judge indicated, the judge is aware, of that september 6th date. so, if we get a ruling on the meadows motion before then, that's something the other defendants would take into account. >> sara murray reporting that donald trump had a lawyer there watching. that's interesting. >> very interesting. >> sara, i want to ask you about the meadows case. if it does go to federal court, it will still be argued by fani willis' team. what are the challenges that would face prosecutors if it did end up in federal court? >> the biggest issues prosecutors are going to face is the venue completely changes. going from fulton county, the county itself is a very, very liberal jurisdiction. and to go now to federal court in the northern district of georgia, that opens the pool up. your jury pool is going to be -- there are some counties that feed in there that are going to be a lot more trump friendly. so, that's why trump and his codefendants here are wanting their case removed. that's going to be the biggest

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Anderson Cooper 360

this was, in willis' view, illegal activity. and meadows said when he got that call from donald trump pressuring him to find the votes, he took that as a campaign call. the federal government doesn't play a role in certifying the results in a state's election. so, it was hard for him to consider how it could be part of a federal responsible. >> did the judge indicate when he would rule? >> he suggested he would move swiftly and he knows the arraignments in the state case are coming up on september 6th. and there are a lot of attorneys watching this. one of trump's attorneys was spotted at the courthouse. an attorney for jeffrey clark was at the courthouse. stand by for news in other words. thank you very much. perspective from senior law enforcement analyst andrew mccabe, also sarah flak, and jessica roth. andy, let's start with the obvious here. you know, it's a big deal for mark meadows to testify under oath this early in a process. how big of a deal? >> huge deal, john.

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

ended on a cliff hanger. the judge stopped it without a ruling, said he would rule as soon as possible, given arraignments are barely a week away, expected to start on september 6th. that is going to be a very busy day. mark it on your calendars. trump and a long list of codefendants will be entering pleas on the same day, just 15 minutes apart, starting with the former president himself, at 9:30 that morning. joining me now to discuss, geoff duncan, georgia's former lieutenant governor, who testified before the georgia grand jury, jen jordan, and michael moore, also a u.s. attorney from georgia. michael, let me start with you because what did you make of meadows taking the stand under oath? how risky is this potentially? >> well, it's a pleasure to be with all of you tonight. you know, it's unusual to see a criminal defendant get on the stand and give any testimony under oath. most lawyers shy away from that. what it tells me is his legal team, at least in this case, is thinking about making a complete record that would likely find

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Anderson Cooper 360

though there were things that the president was likely telling him to do. let's remember this was not an administration that was very careful about watching that divide between government duties and political duties. this is the same administration that held their nominating convention in, you know, on federal property. so, there's many other examples of things like that. it wouldn't surprise me that meadows saw it that way, but the law might see it differently. >> jessica, other defendant who is may want to get their trials moved to federal court, including former president trump. i guess september 6th is the day that he and his 18 other codefendants are going to be arraigned. when would he have to try to get his case moved? >> the statute provides you have to file the notice to remove 30 days after arraignment. so, that would start the clock for president trump and any other -- former president trump and any others who would seek to remove. so, i'm sure they're watching to

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