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The Rachel Maddow Show

trump armed paramilitary group will appear in court tomorrow for a hearing that may well decide the course of the rest of their lives. proud boys and oathkeepers convicts are going to be sentenced all week this week in federal court in d.c. some of these folks were convicted of seditious conspiracy, some were convicted of lesser charges. the high point at least in terms of public attention will likely wednesday when proud boys leaders enrique tarrio and ethan nordean are set to be sentd both convicted of seditious conspiracy and the department of justice seeking 33 years for tarrio and 27 years for nordean for their roles in trying to overthrow the u.s. government and keep donald trump in power. two other proud boys convicted of seditious conspiracy are going to face sentencing on thursday and then another proud boy will face sentencing on friday. this is all happening over the course of this week. starting tomorrow we are about to see the real sharp end of the stick in terms of what the legal system can bring to bear against people who try to overthrow the government and are convicted for

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court or would it just be meadows? how might the back and forth in georgia over this affect what happens in d.c.? where trump just got a court date from march 4th of next year today. also, what gets decided next? how is this all going to go? joining us now is chuck rosenberg former u.s. attorney, former senior fbi official. chuck, it is great to see you. thanks for being here tonight. >> my pleasure, rachel. >> what do we know about how mark meadows did today, how good his case is that his trial should be moved to federal court? >> yeah, so there's a three part supreme court test that's important that i want to talk to you about. in order to get plucked out of state court as you described, he would have to show that he was a federal official. he was. that part's easy. that he was acting within the scope of his federal authority. that part's hard. and the third piece, rachel, that he would have a collarable

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transforming our public schools. narrator: california's community schools: reimagining public education. so today in a surprise donald trump's final white house chief of staff testified in federal court in detail for five hours about the alleged plot to overturn the election, the plot that is at the center of two of the criminal trials president

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criminal trials he is currently facing. this is the case about him trying to falsify the election results. it's a federal case about that. what this means in practical terms is that this hearing today was basically the opportunity for trump's lawyers to defend their argument that they've already made to the court in print that trump's trial, federal trial trying to overturn the election results shouldn't start for another two and a half years. it shouldn't start until 2026. today was the hearing where they were going to defend that argument. today judge chutkan federal judge in d.c. made clear they are not going to get their 2026 wish but how she got there was kind of amazing. the judge, quote, now i want to note here that setting a trial date does not depend and should not depend on a defendant's personal and professional obligations. mr. trump like any defendant will have to make the trial date work regardless of his schedule. if this case for example involved a professional athlete it would be inappropriate for me

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joining us now is chuck rosenberg former u.s. attorney, former senior fbi official. chuck, it is great to see you. thanks for being here tonight. >> my pleasure, rachel. >> what do we know about how mark meadows did today, how good his case is that his trial should be moved to federal court? >> yeah, so there's a three part supreme court test that's important that i want to talk to you about. in order to get plucked out of state court as you described, he would have to show that he was a federal official. he was. that part's easy. that he was acting within the scope of his federal authority. that part's hard. and the third piece, rachel, that he would have a colorable federal offense if the case were removed from state court. let's focus on number two was he

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was basically the opportunity for trump's lawyers to defend their argument that they've already made to the court in print that trump's trial, federal trial trying to overturn the election results shouldn't start for another two and a half years. it shouldn't start until 2026. today was the hearing where they were going to defend that argument. today judge chutkan federal judge in d.c. made clear they are not going to get their 2026 wish but how she got there was kind of amazing. the judge, quote, now i want to note here that setting a trial date does not depend and should not depend on a defendant's personal and professional obligations. mr. trump like any defendant will have to make the trial date work regardless of his schedule. if this case for example involved a professional athlete it would be inappropriate for me to schedule a trial date to accommodate her schedule. the same is true here. among other things the public has an interest in the fair and timely administration of justice as well as reducing defendant's opportunity to commit crimes

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