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he had, of course that win in the georgia primary where polls just closed moments ago, georgia is crucial for both candidates in the general election and trump. we also can report one in his georgia primary just moments ago, which puts him solidly on track to win the gop nomination tonight. now we are awaiting the results of three more states on this second of what would be the super tuesdays. and we're gonna be updating you as soon as that information starts to come in, john king joins me now, john, what are you seeing coming in right now? >> so erin, as you watch the results come in in one way, people home are probably saying no drama, right? because we know joe biden has already clinched the democratic nomination because we have projected he will win georgia. and you see why he's getting more than 95% of the vote in early results that we expect by the end of the night, by the time hawaii comes in any way that donald trump will clinch the republican nomination. while so where's the drama? what do you looking for? well, as you noted, this is a key battle a ground state. joe biden won it
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whereas president trump seem in georgia bringing up the georgia student who was killed, mtg trump, ally at the state of union, forcing biden to say the student's name and biden kind of taking her up on that and so there's different sets of issues that each of these candidates and 13 are really trying to emphasize in the leadup to the general. >> so speaking of laken riley, the nursing student in georgia, president biden was asked over the weekend whether or not he regretted using the term illegal so which he used in response to marjorie taylor greene. >> he >> did say that he should have used different language than swatch with the president had to say i'm documented for us. >> i >> shouldn't have usually gone as undocumented and look, when i spoke about the difference between trump on me, one of the things i talked about in the border was but here's the way he talks about vermin, the way he talks about these people polluting the blood. i talked about what i'm not going to do, what i won't do, i'm not going to treat any any any of these people disrespect look, they built the country. >>
whereas president trump seem in georgia bringing up the georgia student who was killed, mtg trump, ally at the state of union, forcing biden to say the student's name and biden kind of taking her up on that and so there's different sets of issues that each of these candidates and 13 are really trying to emphasize in the leadup to the general. >> so speaking of laken riley, the nursing student in georgia, president biden was asked over the weekend whether or not he regretted using the term...
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that's 258, georgia 305. and they're basically two methods by which you can disqualify a district attorney. one of them is a conflict of interests, and i'll suggest that to the core, that doesn't mean an actual conflict, that could mean an appearance of conflict as well and then forensic misconduct importantly, in the williams case, though in footnote four, and i think this is important for the court's analysis about the facts and where do they which box it fits into the court said there was no clear demarcation line between conflict of interests and forensic misconduct given a given ground for disqualification of the prosecutor, might be classifiable as either. and i think that's important because we have facts that fit in both boxes. so if the state stands up and says, well, there's no actual conflict here, judge, that doesn't mean necessarily that it doesn't apply forensic misconduct typically, forensic misconduct relates to statements that the prosecutor designed to impugn the character of the defendant b
that's 258, georgia 305. and they're basically two methods by which you can disqualify a district attorney. one of them is a conflict of interests, and i'll suggest that to the core, that doesn't mean an actual conflict, that could mean an appearance of conflict as well and then forensic misconduct importantly, in the williams case, though in footnote four, and i think this is important for the court's analysis about the facts and where do they which box it fits into the court said there was no...
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they're down in georgia. jay tom morgan just the big picture you know, fani willis, you certainly have worked alongside her, if not directly with her. what's your reaction to this ruling? >> a dan it's a slap to the head to the prosecutor, but not a fatal knocked down clutching. she can stay in the case the judge said, what we've been saying all along. there's not an actual conflict. there's no finding that there's a financial interest. or personal interests in the conviction of the defendant's >> however, you didn't ban, as you know, what appearance of a conflict which gave him a continuum of remedies. and he decided the remedy here is that she can either dismiss herself from the case or dismissed mr. wade from the case, which she should have done from the very beginning, to be honest. >> okay. here in the room, paula what are you hearing from your sources out there who are involved in this? about how this case will go forward and the trouble with which it will go forward or maybe not well, look, there's no
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how do you turn that around in georgia? >> well, first, thank you for having this conversation, victor, because what people need to realize the long time between now and november, there was a fox news poll. >> but >> between now and november, what we know is that we have to continue to have the conversation georgians have been counted out before when it comes to the president sheila elections, when we flip the state in 2020, we won for a democrat for the first time in 28 years. so we understand that there's a lot of work that goes into this. nothing is given. we're not a blue state, we're not a red state where periwinkle, so we have work to do and we have to keep having that conversation. >> that's the first time i've heard a state described his carry weight not purple, but i accept that i like very much. >> so we've got >> two blue yeah. so >> we've got the georgia primary coming up on tuesday and there is an effort. of course, the president biden is going to win the primary here in georgia within through ziyad's him becau
how do you turn that around in georgia? >> well, first, thank you for having this conversation, victor, because what people need to realize the long time between now and november, there was a fox news poll. >> but >> between now and november, what we know is that we have to continue to have the conversation georgians have been counted out before when it comes to the president sheila elections, when we flip the state in 2020, we won for a democrat for the first time in 28...
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i'm just the georgia case. the major case is where they say, okay, this is a pretrial as applied first amendment challenge, but essentially what this boils down to is an argument about intent that's where the defendants really talking about. and when you look at what the defendant wants to argue about here today, it's just well, i was talking i was just a gasoline and things. i was just advocating. i was just thinking in my mind. and so all of this is protected and therefore, the entire thing has to go away. then that is a question that's >> your strong argument. strongest argument on if we're in the analysis of the aza challenge, i'm still just trying to get over and really understand the procedural element of it. >> well >> that's what >> major says, is that because that intent question has yet to be answered, and the jury is the person is the entity that answers that question. it's premature to consider this it's, you can't say that the first amendment has been applied or that the as applied challenge can su
i'm just the georgia case. the major case is where they say, okay, this is a pretrial as applied first amendment challenge, but essentially what this boils down to is an argument about intent that's where the defendants really talking about. and when you look at what the defendant wants to argue about here today, it's just well, i was talking i was just a gasoline and things. i was just advocating. i was just thinking in my mind. and so all of this is protected and therefore, the entire thing...
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claims that he has enough signatures to get on the ballot in georgia, biden only won georgia by less than 12,000 votes four years ago how worried are you that kennedy could be a spoiler in november >> less than again, i can tell you that as i started the race, people didn't think i could when joe biden won georgia the last time by about 12,000 votes, votes, by the way, the former president tried to steal and yet here we are those, both of those men were here yesterday because the road to the white house goals through georgia and i can't wait to continue to make the case alongside joe biden in the months ahead on the subject of trump attempting allegedly to steal the vote in georgia. he's being prosecuted for that by fani willis, the district attorney in fulton county, trump has been attacking her, especially for that relationship she had with one of her prosecutors. >> do you >> still feel like fani willis is the best person to bring this case forward >> well, i'm never surprised when i see donald trump attacking women especially black women. this is who he is. and i know that there
claims that he has enough signatures to get on the ballot in georgia, biden only won georgia by less than 12,000 votes four years ago how worried are you that kennedy could be a spoiler in november >> less than again, i can tell you that as i started the race, people didn't think i could when joe biden won georgia the last time by about 12,000 votes, votes, by the way, the former president tried to steal and yet here we are those, both of those men were here yesterday because the road to...
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in this case as voters from georgia. and i know that there are folks on the other side of the owl, unfortunately, who were trying to lean in here and put their finger on the scale. i'm not going to pile on. i'm going to allow the judicial process to proceed a horrible tragedy in your state. i don't need to tell you lake and riley a 22-year-old augusta student, augusta university nursing students whose blood and to death last month while on a run on the uga campus, the suspect is an undocumented undocumented immigrant from venezuela, who was released after crossing the border illegally had a criminal record in new york park was still a free person biden mentioned her during his speech thursday night, pushed to do so by a georgia republican. take a listen not proven >> high >> like lincoln riley and then it young woman who was killed by an illegal that's right. but how many thousands of people being killed by legal to her parents? so i say my heart goes out to you, having lost children myself >> at his rally last night, tr
in this case as voters from georgia. and i know that there are folks on the other side of the owl, unfortunately, who were trying to lean in here and put their finger on the scale. i'm not going to pile on. i'm going to allow the judicial process to proceed a horrible tragedy in your state. i don't need to tell you lake and riley a 22-year-old augusta student, augusta university nursing students whose blood and to death last month while on a run on the uga campus, the suspect is an undocumented...
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quite a weekend in georgia. now, if we try and set the scene here, of course we know that biden's win in the state was very slim in 2020. what hurdles does he face if he has a shot at winning the state again >> a georgia still has more republicans than it does democrats. and so democrats are going to have to find every possible voter and get them out to vote on election day both sides are talking about the possibility that they're going to be protests non-voters in this election, democrats just can't afford to have as many as republicans can have and still be able to win the state. >> so >> the advantage is that democrats have beaten donald trump in this state before. >> and >> they've also beaten trump attached senate candidates that have been compromised as a result hello to that. but this is not 2020 covid isn't happening. and so they're going to have to run a perfect and flawless campaign and get every democratic vote out in order to be able to keep on to the state. >> yeah, it's so important really when you
quite a weekend in georgia. now, if we try and set the scene here, of course we know that biden's win in the state was very slim in 2020. what hurdles does he face if he has a shot at winning the state again >> a georgia still has more republicans than it does democrats. and so democrats are going to have to find every possible voter and get them out to vote on election day both sides are talking about the possibility that they're going to be protests non-voters in this election,...
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today in georgia. and of course, she want war the maga hat and buttons calling out the president at the state of the union. so let's talk about the rnc. now the new team is in place. you've got at the top, michael whatley as the chair, lara trump as the new co-chair. chris loves sida lacivita. i should say, as the chief of staff, what does this portend? what does this new leadership mean for the arm? and see, as we contrast it to the organization under ronna mcdaniel to the biggest thing that this symbol is that donald trump is the ohis, the perceived nominee by those in his party. he has fully asserted his grip on the party. these are his hand-picked people, but it's also a merging of the rnc with his campaign, chris lacivita is going to be running a lot of the day-to-day operations at the rnc, but also at his campaign. so whatever, wherever the republican party is active in elections this year with, their campaigning for not only donald trump, but for, for down ticket races. that is all going to be c
today in georgia. and of course, she want war the maga hat and buttons calling out the president at the state of the union. so let's talk about the rnc. now the new team is in place. you've got at the top, michael whatley as the chair, lara trump as the new co-chair. chris loves sida lacivita. i should say, as the chief of staff, what does this portend? what does this new leadership mean for the arm? and see, as we contrast it to the organization under ronna mcdaniel to the biggest thing that...
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what should we be looking for in court when it resumes today in georgia? >> well, hopefully the fiasco has gone to the side and it's no longer there. and what we're looking at is whether or not at this stage in the process, the judge is going to be willing to dismiss this case are here, whether it should be dismissed on his facial a. pardon me. on the first amendment grounds. and we know that this was already addressed previously with one of the prior co-defendant since are two of them? most specifically, mr. chesebro, but i think some of the issues that are going to have play is the judge has already said we need to establish certain facts with you have some things in evidence before i can make that determination, we already heard about how out previously, that application was denied, so i would expect that you're not going to have an answer today. we're going to get an answer going forward >> all right. you just mentioned this sort of talking about what happened with fani willis as trump's folks went after her trying to get her discredited and disbarred
what should we be looking for in court when it resumes today in georgia? >> well, hopefully the fiasco has gone to the side and it's no longer there. and what we're looking at is whether or not at this stage in the process, the judge is going to be willing to dismiss this case are here, whether it should be dismissed on his facial a. pardon me. on the first amendment grounds. and we know that this was already addressed previously with one of the prior co-defendant since are two of them?...
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here in georgia to deliver this election. i think we're seeing then do that between now and november. it's important that you continue to do that. i think we will see that in the meantime, we'll see what president biden has to say and the reaction from morehouse layers eight, given reynolds. thank you so much for being here with us. really appreciate it. >> kim things, having the on. all right when he was president donald trump says, gun owners are under siege and he's urging them to get more involved in the coming election. >> the republican front-runner for president appeared saturday at a meeting of the national rifle association is it's political arm, endorsed him. the nra strongly supports the us, right? to bear arms. trump boasted he didn't cave into political pressure to implement new gun restrictions while he was president. he also urged gun owners to show up at the polls in november we've gotta get gun owners to vote because you know what? i don't know what it is perhaps it's a form of rebellion because you're rebell
here in georgia to deliver this election. i think we're seeing then do that between now and november. it's important that you continue to do that. i think we will see that in the meantime, we'll see what president biden has to say and the reaction from morehouse layers eight, given reynolds. thank you so much for being here with us. really appreciate it. >> kim things, having the on. all right when he was president donald trump says, gun owners are under siege and he's urging them to get...
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, 15, nikki haley got 15% in georgia. what is the former president need to do to so he think a lot of them will just automatically go to the well, listen, so some of those folks will come home, right? they will come home at the end of the day. some of them walt, some of them may have never voted for they may be people that never voted for trump to begin with, right? they may have been people by the whip party who just have never voted for, right? >> so open mind that donald trump's gonna be running a lot of this campaign from the courtroom. he's got the hush money trial coming up in new york. he will likely at least begin the trial for january 6. he is going to be strapped, frankly, just for time and ability to be the places that he needs to be. i think he would be wise to have surrogates let's to go around, but he has not shown an ability to pivot to a general election message. he was on cnbc saying, we're going to cut your social security and medicaid. he's been criticizing and attacking nikki haley when he needs her ve
, 15, nikki haley got 15% in georgia. what is the former president need to do to so he think a lot of them will just automatically go to the well, listen, so some of those folks will come home, right? they will come home at the end of the day. some of them walt, some of them may have never voted for they may be people that never voted for trump to begin with, right? they may have been people by the whip party who just have never voted for, right? >> so open mind that donald trump's gonna...
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senate and the georgia legislature and the georgia secretary of state, other public officials to violate their oath to the constitution by essentially swinging the election. but what the judge says here is you prosecutors, you have to say what part of the constitution the judge says, there are hundreds of provisions in the us constitution and in the georgia state constitution. and the purpose of an indictment is to give defendants notice so they know what they're defending against and you can't just say, well, you tried to violate the constitution. the judge says what you have they say is what specific provisions of the constitution, what specific sections of the constitution that's not in the indictment. therefore, the judge says those charges are legally unfounded, and now they're dismissed. >> and so elie me for the folks at home and nick valencia brought up the part of this where trump pressured the georgia secretary of state to throw out that election victory for joe biden in the state of the georgia. does that get lifted out of the case? is that still a part of this case? what does
senate and the georgia legislature and the georgia secretary of state, other public officials to violate their oath to the constitution by essentially swinging the election. but what the judge says here is you prosecutors, you have to say what part of the constitution the judge says, there are hundreds of provisions in the us constitution and in the georgia state constitution. and the purpose of an indictment is to give defendants notice so they know what they're defending against and you can't...
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but this is what he's saying in part of this 140-page legal filing in georgia. his attorney writing here that the indictment in this case charges president trump for acts that lie at the heart of his official responsibilities as president. he goes on to say the indictment is barred by presidential immunity and should be dismissed with prejudice. they're also going on to say that a state -- the state does not reserve the right to charge a president, that is something that should be delegated to them. this filing, we're still going through it, over 140 pages. frankly, as i mentioned, one that we had been anticipating him to argue here. it comes among a slew of motions that he's presenting today. they're also compelling the da to try to get evidence from the january 6th select committee that they believe is out there, and that they would like to see. but the most significant filing, of course, is this dismissal or push to dismiss his case here in georgia because of presidential immunity. kate? >> nick, thank you so much for the update. >>> we've now learned that th
but this is what he's saying in part of this 140-page legal filing in georgia. his attorney writing here that the indictment in this case charges president trump for acts that lie at the heart of his official responsibilities as president. he goes on to say the indictment is barred by presidential immunity and should be dismissed with prejudice. they're also going on to say that a state -- the state does not reserve the right to charge a president, that is something that should be delegated to...
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by a georgia republican. take a listen >> not really high making like lincoln riley, an innocent young woman who was killed by an illegal that's right but how many thousands of people being killed by legal to her parents? i say my heart goes out to you, having lost children myself. >> at his rally last night, trump was met with laken riley's family. he blamed biden's border policies for her death. the riley's are your constituents, is it not true that there were policy failures that led to this tragic murder? >> listen, first of all, let me just say that my heart goes out to this family of the family of laken riley and i can tell you as a pastor who has done 100 of eulogies and presided over all kinds of funerals. there is no grief worse then when nature is tragically reversed. and rather than the children burying the parents, the parents have to bury the children. and so it's unfortunate that in this moment of grief, there are those who are trying to score cheap political points the border must be secured. w
by a georgia republican. take a listen >> not really high making like lincoln riley, an innocent young woman who was killed by an illegal that's right but how many thousands of people being killed by legal to her parents? i say my heart goes out to you, having lost children myself. >> at his rally last night, trump was met with laken riley's family. he blamed biden's border policies for her death. the riley's are your constituents, is it not true that there were policy failures that...
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just taking whatever jobs come folks is 35 wants to keep georgia blue. wishes biden had yielded to someone more energetic who is there now to leave? >> the democratic party. like we don't really know. >> and for all the negative things you can say about the republicans, they at least have people out there running like who've seen passionate complaints about the choices are a constant from atlanta and its blue suburbs to the red rural towns and our north. i tried to vote with my bible. i really do. i tried to think, well, what is the moral thing to do? what is the right thing to do? but it's been, it's been a little harder over the past couple of years to to pick a candidate that i think fits what i believe in free otis calls himself a reasonable republican. >> he is qualms about trump leave him open to voting third party at this point. >> i really don't know. >> i mean, kennedy is somebody who also could kind of take into consideration that might help joe biden. >> does that factor into how you think? >> i mean yeah, absolutely it does. but you also have
just taking whatever jobs come folks is 35 wants to keep georgia blue. wishes biden had yielded to someone more energetic who is there now to leave? >> the democratic party. like we don't really know. >> and for all the negative things you can say about the republicans, they at least have people out there running like who've seen passionate complaints about the choices are a constant from atlanta and its blue suburbs to the red rural towns and our north. i tried to vote with my...
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joining me now are gwendolyn, a former da in dekalb county georgia, and rena shaw. i'm so glad both of you are here, but first of all i have got to get your reaction to this, when thinking about that this is an $83 million verdict. i mean, this is not the 5 million from last year. this is also not a trial about whether sexual abuse occurred it has already been decided. what your reaction to this number? >> it is a statement number, i think we can all agree on that. to break it down, there's a certain element that compensates ms. carol for repairing her reputation. i believe that amount was about $18.3 million, and then it is a $65 million statement, in terms of punitive damages. that is the punishment aspect. so, i think the jury, again, making this decision and less than three hours, was very convinced, based on the evidence that they saw, and they wanted to send a message. >> they did send a message, and it was unanimous of course as well. and his message in the campaign trail has been everyone is against me, they are really after you, they are trying to get throu
joining me now are gwendolyn, a former da in dekalb county georgia, and rena shaw. i'm so glad both of you are here, but first of all i have got to get your reaction to this, when thinking about that this is an $83 million verdict. i mean, this is not the 5 million from last year. this is also not a trial about whether sexual abuse occurred it has already been decided. what your reaction to this number? >> it is a statement number, i think we can all agree on that. to break it down,...
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donald trump was doing here by trying to pressure the georgia the georgia officials to to throw the election. so you're going to hear arguments like that. you're going to hear arguments that certain terminologies to prejudicial and shouldn't be shouldn't be allowed to be said in front of the jury. that's very common in standard. and you might see some sort of compromise there. so that, so that it's more factual unless unless suggestive so those are the types of legal arguments i suspect we're going to see today in terms of the free speech argument, karen, it hasn't worked here are anywhere so to what extent is this performance art? and to what extent is this our kristen holmes was referring to this before. i mean hi price lawyers getting some billable hours >> look, it's no secret that donald trump does not want to have any of his four criminal trials go before the election >> in fact, >> in new york, what judge juan merchan actually ruled just this week was very much it clear that they are trying to seek delay there as well. so the judges all know that that's part of the strategy is to not
donald trump was doing here by trying to pressure the georgia the georgia officials to to throw the election. so you're going to hear arguments like that. you're going to hear arguments that certain terminologies to prejudicial and shouldn't be shouldn't be allowed to be said in front of the jury. that's very common in standard. and you might see some sort of compromise there. so that, so that it's more factual unless unless suggestive so those are the types of legal arguments i suspect we're...
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georgia. he is now the presumptive nominee. you'd are not officially the nominee. do you get to the convention? they do the gavel. they dropped the confetti, but he's the presumptive nominee. donald trump will get there when washington state comes in later tonight, the polls close. there about an hour races where he is 11, 84 right now, you need 12, 15, so 31 more delegates. this is impressive. he's winning 92% of the delegates and all the contest so far. so if you're the trump campaign saying, wow, we're already 92%. it's the middle of march, march 12th. you're going to clinch the nomination. that's great. right. and look at this only vermont for nikki haley. but even as you see this the same for biden, even as you see great strength in the primary campaign. if you look deeper, you do find some weaknesses and we're seeing them in georgia tonight. >> go to georgia because of course this was a very controversial discussion point. remember that 12,000 less than that boats in terms of winning, ho
georgia. he is now the presumptive nominee. you'd are not officially the nominee. do you get to the convention? they do the gavel. they dropped the confetti, but he's the presumptive nominee. donald trump will get there when washington state comes in later tonight, the polls close. there about an hour races where he is 11, 84 right now, you need 12, 15, so 31 more delegates. this is impressive. he's winning 92% of the delegates and all the contest so far. so if you're the trump campaign saying,...
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it might be georgia, georgia, georgia. and you said in your opening, right? how close georgia was last time around it was decided by zero percentage points. that's a very close win for joe biden in 2020, you will look at the polling right now and it's a completely different universe donald trump leading by six points. so an, a very, very different place where we were in this sort of mirrors, what we see next nationally, where we're joe biden's in a considerably worse position than he was back in 2020. and it also mirrors what we're seeing in the sunbelt states, georgia, arizona, nevada, where we're seeing donald trump leading joe biden in places that simply put alex to four years ago, joe biden was able to win so why the change? well, why do you think biden's slip so much in georgia? >> yeah. they're probably a lot of reasons why. but let's dig deep into the cross tabs, right? if you know anything about the swing states as they're currently constructed, the one that has the highest proportion of black voters is the state of georgia. black voters are the backb
it might be georgia, georgia, georgia. and you said in your opening, right? how close georgia was last time around it was decided by zero percentage points. that's a very close win for joe biden in 2020, you will look at the polling right now and it's a completely different universe donald trump leading by six points. so an, a very, very different place where we were in this sort of mirrors, what we see next nationally, where we're joe biden's in a considerably worse position than he was back...
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again as a proud georgia. and i think and that's, that's pretty cool. i looked i think we're obviously not in a pandemic right now the same way we were four years ago. so it's feels very different in that respect. i think it's important to emphasize that president biden's support among black voters is very solid and president trump's support among black voters is a bismol. i don't think we're going to see a defection in mass of black voters from president biden to number president trump. i think what we could see in a state like georgia, is perhaps some of the younger black voters staying home. and so i think it's coordinates impaired at the, that the biden campaign make up that enthusiasm gap because we know on the other side, president trump's base is ready to come out donald trump is also out on the campaign trail this weekend, you had a warning for gun rights activists are meeting of the national rifle association texas details. >> look at efforts to change voting laws in states across the country, coming
again as a proud georgia. and i think and that's, that's pretty cool. i looked i think we're obviously not in a pandemic right now the same way we were four years ago. so it's feels very different in that respect. i think it's important to emphasize that president biden's support among black voters is very solid and president trump's support among black voters is a bismol. i don't think we're going to see a defection in mass of black voters from president biden to number president trump. i...
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look here in the georgia election case at the charges are true. they would disqualify trump from the presidency among those undecided voters. 58% say they would disqualify him. and the georgia election case compared to just a third and the new york hush money case. so the fact is that georgia election case could be the one if in fact he was in fact convicted, that could change the tie this election versus the new york hush money case, perhaps considerably less. so great numbers, erin. thank you. as always and be sure to watch cnn special coverage of both trials that starts morning at nine. >> authorities are on the hunt this morning for more information and a motive and the mass shooting as chiefs super bowl parade of next a missouri legislature, who was at that parade? it's child. >> just tell us what he saw >> from starting strong to it's been a week >> so many ways to save life ready, wallet, happy. that's 365 by whole foods market the edge and rash of moderate to severe eczema disrupts my skin night and day despite treatment, it's still not un
look here in the georgia election case at the charges are true. they would disqualify trump from the presidency among those undecided voters. 58% say they would disqualify him. and the georgia election case compared to just a third and the new york hush money case. so the fact is that georgia election case could be the one if in fact he was in fact convicted, that could change the tie this election versus the new york hush money case, perhaps considerably less. so great numbers, erin. thank...
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georgia, forgive me in the suburbs around georgia again, you see this? same problem, nikki haley and dekalb county getting 40% if you round up in fulton county? yes. i know republicans to huge democratic area, but you can't get you can't let your republican opponent get that. that means you're weak amongst suburban moderates who could go for joe biden in a key battleground state in the fall. so for both of these candidates here's your map for donald trump. here's your map for joe biden. it is march 12. we officially have presumptive nominees. now, the many, many more questions abby, between now and the conventions, the conventions that no vote november, including a running mate for donald trump. and how many third-party candidates make the ballots? in what states? >> yeah, exactly right. john king. thank you very much. and back here in new york with our panel, scott, after all of this, it's trump and biden, again. >> yeah. who america. we can hear the cheering outside. it's deafening. the people who were so excited about what we're about to take him down
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a fulton county, georgia judge will decide whether others to disqualify district attorney fani willis from trump's election interference case in the state, the impact it could have on when or whether trump will face trial next? >> frank sinatra had connections with the mafia and all these nightclubs were owned by the mob. >> you didn't want to make those guys he was to vegas. >> the story of sensitive tomorrow at ten on cnn >> somebody would ask or something and she would just walk right past. >> you, didn't know >> they were talking to her >> i just could not hear. >> i >> was hesitant to get the hearing aids because of my short hair, but nobody even sees them. >> i >> nearly invisible. hearing aids are just one reason we've been the brand leader for over 75 years. >> when i finally get here for the first time, i could here, everything celebrate world hearing day with our limited time offers at miracle ear call, 1800 miracle now, salon paas lidocaine flex, a super thin, flexible paths with maximum motisi strength lidocaine that contours to the body to relieve pain right where it hurt
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is the former georgia prosecutor, sarah flack, who previously worked with fani willis. we'll get to you in a moment, sara, because i no, you have a lot of thoughts you were in that room today, but elie, when we start with this and you just look at what happened today. i think the question is, did the defendants get what they wanted here in the sense of demonstrate demonstrating this conflict interests that they say exist or to fani wells help herself. >> i don't think the defendants got what they were hoping for today. i think there proof came up a little bit short. there's still more to come tomorrow but ultimately, i was not super compelled by either the timing angle or by the financial angle. fani willis to me, was such an interesting witness because by the book, she was a dreadful witness. she was evasive. she was nonresponsive. she got as simple factual questions and responded with these monologues. she attacked her questioners however, on the other hand, she was a powerful presence in that courtroom. she own that courtroom. i mean, there was a moment when she even
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>> georgia? >> well, >> he's right in >> the sense that false statements can be protected by the first amendment. they're not unprotected just because they're false but it's also the case that speech can be part of a crime and you can't say just because words were coming out of your mouth that you're protected from committing that crime. i mean, think about a bank robber who walks into a bank and says stick them up. i'm here to rob the bank. >> you can >> still charge him with bank robbery and it's not like he can say, well, you can't use that statement against me because i was speaking words out of my mouth. it's the same thing here. so trump statements are unprotected because they were part of a criminal scheme, and that evidence will come in at trial against him despite these arguments, his lawyers are trying to make now nick valencia, let me bring you back at the district attorney, fani willis didn't appear during today's hearing. what do we know about that >> protected? well, defense attorne
>> georgia? >> well, >> he's right in >> the sense that false statements can be protected by the first amendment. they're not unprotected just because they're false but it's also the case that speech can be part of a crime and you can't say just because words were coming out of your mouth that you're protected from committing that crime. i mean, think about a bank robber who walks into a bank and says stick them up. i'm here to rob the bank. >> you can >>...
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sutherland, which is 190, georgia, feels 606, to 1989 case. and it says, while prosecuting officers should see that no unfair advantage is taken of the accused if he is not a judicial officer though two are required to exercise judicial function in the case or the judge in the jury. the public prosecutor is necessarily a partisan in the case. if we were compelled to proceed with the same circumspection as the judge and jury. there would be an end to the conviction of criminals which goes to the premise that the appearance of impropriety is to apply to judges, not prosecutors because if that standard was to be applied in the manner in which sutherland case is referencing, then there would never be a criminal prosecution because the state is always going to appear bias as it relates to getting justice for the victims are writing the wrong as it relates to the crimes in which the defendant is been indicted. or accused of >> i want to move into i guess the evidence that your honor saw and heard during the last couple of days, three total days of t
sutherland, which is 190, georgia, feels 606, to 1989 case. and it says, while prosecuting officers should see that no unfair advantage is taken of the accused if he is not a judicial officer though two are required to exercise judicial function in the case or the judge in the jury. the public prosecutor is necessarily a partisan in the case. if we were compelled to proceed with the same circumspection as the judge and jury. there would be an end to the conviction of criminals which goes to the...
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other georgia officials like governor brian kemp and attorney general chris carr, fielded in treaties from the president audio from secretary of state brad raffensperger's hour long phone call with the president it was leaked. >> i want to do is this i just want to find 11,780 loads, which is one more that we have because we won the state >> you got to see a window into donald trump's heart. he was willing to just push without facts or figures, and elected official do something illegal >> according to the indictment, georgia wasn't the only state targeted by trump. and his allies across other crucial swing states. similar effort to overturn the election were occurring time and time again. trump and his cohorts were stymied by local politicians. many times, fellow republicans like former arizona house speaker rusty bowers, who got a call from trump, and giuliani. said that there is a legal theory or a legal ability in arizona that you can remove the electors of president biden and replace them. and i said, i've never heard of it. any such thing >> trump also invited mission republicans
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she can stay, >> but only if he goes the judge overseeing donald trump's election subversion case in georgia, rules that de a fani willis this can remain, but only as long as special prosecutor nathan wade is removed, we're gonna break down what happens next and the implications for former president donald from plus deadly tornadoes in the midwest, powerful storms causing widespread devastation. >> we're going to >> get you an up-close look at the damage as this storm system now barrels toward millions of americans in the southeast. >> and going after the nc doublet, a group of female athletes now suing the association for letting in transgender athletes compete against them. we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central >> a major decision today, the election shouldn't interference case against donald trump in georgia. judge scott mcafee ruling that fulton county district attorney, fani willis can continue prosecuting the case there is a catch though, if she stays. nathan wade, the special prosecutor, willis, hired who she's been r
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. >> this trip is very >> important to him and that he's familiar to georgia because georgia helped him over the hump in 2020. but recent polls have shown that he's losing some support from his key voter block, ap, african american win men, and even the young voters. so he is going to have to come with some strong messaging today. and that is on immigration, that is on housing, that is on health care. so we think we'll see a reminiscence of a reminiscent biden that we saw thursday night so let me stick with you for just another moment. let me ask the case on the georgia election subversion case where fani willis is now being fani willis is now at the center of it, essentially her relationship with nathan wade and whether there was any impropriety there and whether she benefited financially. i'm just curious if you can give us a sense, depending on what so, judge finds. i mean, she could theoretically be thrown off the case, give us a sense of sort of what the feeling is on the ground in georgia there about that development it's been going on for several weeks now. and now, a lot of geor
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this is seen cnn news central >> we begin with legal battles galore in georgia with the da in his georgia case. will she get the boot in trump's georgia case? we could get that answer any moment. but an entirely different case. will donald trump be on trial this summer? the former president will soon leave mar-a-lago for a critical cool hearing inside a florida federal court this morning, the judge overseeing his classified documents case will hear arguments from trump's team to dismiss charges or delay the trial. the trial was initially scheduled for may. prosecutors now one july, but if trump wins his delay, which has been a winning strategy so far, the trial might not start until after the election. and if he wins the presidency, he could then order the doj to drop his charges. cnn's kaitlan polantz is outside the courthouse in florida. i guess, in the coming hours, what are we expecting? to happen here just in light of this hearing that is going to be happening and the ask to throw the case out this is going to be several hours of arguments in court today before >> judge aileen cannon
this is seen cnn news central >> we begin with legal battles galore in georgia with the da in his georgia case. will she get the boot in trump's georgia case? we could get that answer any moment. but an entirely different case. will donald trump be on trial this summer? the former president will soon leave mar-a-lago for a critical cool hearing inside a florida federal court this morning, the judge overseeing his classified documents case will hear arguments from trump's team to dismiss...
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sample of this case in georgia, inching towards a potential trial. we know that the da there has asked for a trial to start on august 5th, but judge mcafee has not put a start date on the calendar. get that really is the big thing we're looking for. but again, the judge continuing to work through these pretrial motions and georgia continuing to work toward an address these issues that have to be addressed before a trial can take place. >> and zach, judge mcafee is not the first judge to make a ruling like this related to trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election being related to the first amendment. judge tanya chutkan also rejected that argument from trump's attorneys in the federal case against tim four, election subversion. i'm wondering, have you heard anything from trump's georgia attorneys about this decision, how they plan to proceed >> junk trump's lead attorney in georgia, >> steve sadow has immediately declined to comment on this ruling. i'm sure we'll hear from him eventually because he did push and he was the main person, the main def
sample of this case in georgia, inching towards a potential trial. we know that the da there has asked for a trial to start on august 5th, but judge mcafee has not put a start date on the calendar. get that really is the big thing we're looking for. but again, the judge continuing to work through these pretrial motions and georgia continuing to work toward an address these issues that have to be addressed before a trial can take place. >> and zach, judge mcafee is not the first judge to...
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the georgia supreme court has talked about an appearance of lawyer conduct in cases. and in this, they said there needs to be some remedies, but it disqualification is really extreme. that really gets in the way of the client's wishes. >> so that is what hi, judge mcafee said either willis and her office go or nathan wade goes. and so mr. wade tendered his resignation, which the district attorney accepted yeah very dramatic development indeed on kush i want to get your thoughts as well, judge mcafee says the evidence didn't show financial benefit, but he also writes this and i'm quoting him now, reasonable members of the public could easily be left to wonder whether the financial exchanges have continued resulting thing in some form of benefit to the district attorney, how do you interpret that >> so look, i interpret that as an expression of the judges skepticism about the testimony that he got from ms willis and wade, that skepticism permeates the opinion. a paula paula referred to it this is a bad opinion for the da hey, i mean, it's good in the sense that she clea
the georgia supreme court has talked about an appearance of lawyer conduct in cases. and in this, they said there needs to be some remedies, but it disqualification is really extreme. that really gets in the way of the client's wishes. >> so that is what hi, judge mcafee said either willis and her office go or nathan wade goes. and so mr. wade tendered his resignation, which the district attorney accepted yeah very dramatic development indeed on kush i want to get your thoughts as well,...
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state of georgia, versus donald john trump, rudolph william lewis to giuliani. and these others. mark meadows and these other co-defendants in this particular case, the language is incredibly tough very strong, and let me get elie honig two way and let me read another part about nathan wade now listen to this elie very strong statement. wade's patently unpersuasive explanation for the inaccurate interrogatories he submitted in his pending divorce indicates a willingness on his part to wrongly conceal his relationship with the district attorney as the case moves forward, reasonable members of the public could easily be left to wonder whether the financial exchanges have continued resulting in some form of benefit to the district attorney or even whether their romantic relationship has resumed. le how damaging is that as all of this for a prosecutor? well, if this is >> bottom line of victory for fani willis, but it's a pyrrhic victory. it's a very costly victory, both to her and nathan wade, one of whom has to go now, spoiler alert. it's going to be nathan wade,
state of georgia, versus donald john trump, rudolph william lewis to giuliani. and these others. mark meadows and these other co-defendants in this particular case, the language is incredibly tough very strong, and let me get elie honig two way and let me read another part about nathan wade now listen to this elie very strong statement. wade's patently unpersuasive explanation for the inaccurate interrogatories he submitted in his pending divorce indicates a willingness on his part to wrongly...
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state of georgia. he's not a federal judge. however, he also will very likely look at what not just judge tanya chutkan has done in washington dc saying that trump it doesn't matter if he claims the first amendment protection, saying the false statements he made after the election were reasonable. that's not enough to dismay is the case that's what she said in federal court, but it's very likely judge mcafee will also be looking at the us supreme court precedent around this case. it came up multiple times. there was a lot discussion about what the supreme court has said before related to false statements. and if that can be protected speech. >> so elliott, do you expect judge mcafee to reject trump's first amendment argument? >> i really do walf and to be clear, the judge probably needs to take a little bit of time and write a lengthy opinion on this, given the nature of the important constitutional questions it raises. but just about every time this issue has come up, judges have consistently found th
state of georgia. he's not a federal judge. however, he also will very likely look at what not just judge tanya chutkan has done in washington dc saying that trump it doesn't matter if he claims the first amendment protection, saying the false statements he made after the election were reasonable. that's not enough to dismay is the case that's what she said in federal court, but it's very likely judge mcafee will also be looking at the us supreme court precedent around this case. it came up...
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here in georgia. it is a little bit hard to follow, but this is michael, who his attorneys have been saying, you know, about evidence that bonnie willis had with nathan wade that she is financially benefiting from the salary that he has a special prosecutor. i mean, when you look at this, how serious of an issue do you think this could be for bonnie willis here? >> well, up until today i have generally had almost nothing but good things to say about how da willis has been handling this case, but with the core operation that came out this afternoon and the allegations that are being made against her, you know? i have said that i think she should seriously consider taking a personal leave and stepping away from the office. that is the case that doesn't go right off the work rails right now. >> she hasn't outright denied the allegations itself in defense of nathan wade, who she hired here and why she hired him. but i wonder, clark, what you read into the credit card statements and what we saw today. >> w
here in georgia. it is a little bit hard to follow, but this is michael, who his attorneys have been saying, you know, about evidence that bonnie willis had with nathan wade that she is financially benefiting from the salary that he has a special prosecutor. i mean, when you look at this, how serious of an issue do you think this could be for bonnie willis here? >> well, up until today i have generally had almost nothing but good things to say about how da willis has been handling this...
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he just wrapped up a rally in rome, georgia. and during that event, he brought up the death of laken riley, who was also mentioned by the president in the state of the us laken was allegedly killed by an undocumented immigrant. this is what president biden said. just a president trump rather former president trump said just moments ago we share your grief. thank you, darling. thank you thank you very much we appreciate it. >> i know how tough it is. so tough >> we vowed to keep laken's memory alive for as long as we are here in this area than we take comfort that she is now home with god and heaven. and i want to thank you and thank you for thank you for being governor. of >> course, we saw marjorie taylor greene with say, her name pin at the state of the union. what do you make the trump campaign making this a focal point, this looks like something that they're going to continue to bring up well, i think the president said it during the state of the union as a father who's lost his child. i think the president i understands the
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thanks for joining me from georgia. what's your reaction to the ruling >> well, i'm glad to be with you. >> i'm not surprised to see it. i think that the use of a special demurrer, which is really just a challenge to the specificity of an indictment is a normal defense motion that we expect to see file. and so this simply is a chance for the court to look to see if the state provided indictment that was perfect in form and substance, while that sounds like an impossible task, there are some off-ramps at the state could take it some provisions that allow them to move forward in this case he simply said, look, you have laid out some allegations about soliciting public officials to violate their oath of office, but you haven't talked about their oath, you haven't talked about the specific violations and how that would impact their oath. and so we're going to throw those counts out. the state does have the chance to come back and re-indict if they if they choose to. but he also in a footnote sort of gave a preview of what h
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did you ever do these day trips in georgia >> do we drive anywhere in georgia? yeah. you were talking about daydream i'm talking about outside of the metro area day trips that you were just talking about, these trips you were talking about the ones that you were an only asking about the ones you were just talking about, are all of those in tennessee? >> no. we drove to alabama before. >> okay. >> you drove alabama did you go anywhere in georgia? north. georgia >> i'm going to object let's addresses attention in some way to a timeframe or location, then i think it might be easiest to the witness accurately. >> it's merchant i think if you don't have the specific details yourself, we need to start getting in to specifics or more, maybe proudly phrase questions just be exploring around and definitely isn't. >> is it fair to say that you've taken so many trips with her, you don't even really remember all the places you've gone so many trips you're having trouble remembering going. if you went to north georgia or not, were you asking me about specific places and i want to
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i mean, the georgia case would be a state case. so if he wins again, need to have less power to do something about it. yeah. i mean, he looked at cases not happening before the election. let's be clear. i know our calendars. your said the da is in fact asking for an august trial date. that is not a serious request. the da has said that would mean we'd be on trial from august through 2025. there's no chance on earth that donald trump is on trial and kept in a courtroom from august through the election into 2025. >> thank you all very much. big day ahead to say the least, we will have special coverage of the trunk trials starts in less than an hour, 09:00 a.m. eastern. right here. >> the other big story we're following the deadly shooting after the super bowl victory parade for the kansas city chiefs, a local dj killed 20 others, shot witnesses tackling could see it there. the alleged shooter where the investigation stands this morning. >> i'll seeing us intelligence suggesting russia wants to deploy nuclear anti-satellite system. th
i mean, the georgia case would be a state case. so if he wins again, need to have less power to do something about it. yeah. i mean, he looked at cases not happening before the election. let's be clear. i know our calendars. your said the da is in fact asking for an august trial date. that is not a serious request. the da has said that would mean we'd be on trial from august through 2025. there's no chance on earth that donald trump is on trial and kept in a courtroom from august through the...
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obviously, prosecutors in georgia disagree with that. they view this these criminal charges as a broad conspiracy. you look at the top charge in this indictment is the racketeering charge, which really is the big one here. it's really the one that trump's attorneys are going to try to knocked out, convince the judge again today. hey, violates the first amendment rights while fani willis is team will argue that trump oversaw a broad conspiracy to try to overturn the 2020 election. look funny. this comes as fani willis is really trying to re, focus people's attention on the case itself, on the criminal charges against donald trump and his remaining co-defendants. we actually caught up with bonnie willis last weekend at an unrelated event. in atlanta. take a listen to what she said when asked about the state of the case in georgia >> that's not something that i might embarrassing in any way and i know that i have not done anything that's illegally. there are efforts to slow down its train, but the train is coming so one of those efforts and
obviously, prosecutors in georgia disagree with that. they view this these criminal charges as a broad conspiracy. you look at the top charge in this indictment is the racketeering charge, which really is the big one here. it's really the one that trump's attorneys are going to try to knocked out, convince the judge again today. hey, violates the first amendment rights while fani willis is team will argue that trump oversaw a broad conspiracy to try to overturn the 2020 election. look funny....
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i'm tapping down to georgia right now. why? because tonight and >> today was a >> hugely significant moment. it was the closing arguments on the da fani willis is disqualified have a cation. now their job not fani willis, the job with those people who are moving to her that i keep it straight defense prosecution is all flipped right now. they have a burden to prove there was a conflict of interest. the judge today had a lot of questions about whether they connect those dots when you look at the fact that the judge brandi was focusing on whether an appearance of impropriety would be enough. does that bode well for fani willis >> it does not, but i don't think that they met the standard. i think that's why the judge has a lot of questions. i think that the state certainly argued that they think that you need to have an actual conflict. and here, i think they not only have not established an actual conflict, i don't think they've established even the air of impropriety. however, if they do establish air of impropriety, i do think
i'm tapping down to georgia right now. why? because tonight and >> today was a >> hugely significant moment. it was the closing arguments on the da fani willis is disqualified have a cation. now their job not fani willis, the job with those people who are moving to her that i keep it straight defense prosecution is all flipped right now. they have a burden to prove there was a conflict of interest. the judge today had a lot of questions about whether they connect those dots when you...
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the georgia case, if at all? >> i well, it's not a good headline for prosecutors when those things because those charges, according to the judge, too vague. so i think that big picture, it's not a big deal, but pr wise, it's a big deal that when charges are getting tossed, that's at least a mini victory for trump, right? >> well when his whole goal is also to muddy the waters, make it look like the system is out to get him absolutely. >> i >> totally does. earlier. sure. all right. bob q. sack for the health. thanks for getting us started up. next case. i really appreciate it. come back soon. >> all right. just ahead here. more on those deadly tornadoes touching down in ohio, kentucky, and indiana plus hungry civilians killed in an attack in gaza while they waited for food. and polls, quote unquote, now open in moscow, vladimir putin running for reelection in a race he can't lose is that really a reelection? will discuss >> cnn central today. seven eastern >> my store, my design business were exploding, but my in
the georgia case, if at all? >> i well, it's not a good headline for prosecutors when those things because those charges, according to the judge, too vague. so i think that big picture, it's not a big deal, but pr wise, it's a big deal that when charges are getting tossed, that's at least a mini victory for trump, right? >> well when his whole goal is also to muddy the waters, make it look like the system is out to get him absolutely. >> i >> totally does. earlier. sure....
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and a major development in the georgia election subversion case against former president donald trump allowing fulton county district attorney fani willis to continue prosecuting that case? georgia law will give both sides until march 25th to appeal the decision trump's attorneys have already signaled that they do plan to appeal while willis is allowed to stay on the case, there were conditions for willis just stay. her lead prosecutor nathan wade has to go cnn's nick valencia has more. >> the lead prosecutor on the georgia election subversion case against donald trump and his allies, stepping down he says, in the interest of democracy, in dedication to the american public, and to move this case forward as quickly as possible. nathan wade handing in his resignation letter hours after judge scott mcafee ruled district attorney fani willis could stay on the case only if wade goes, willis accepting the resignation of the man with whom she was romantically involved, writing, i will always remember and will remind everyone that you were brave enough to step forward and take take on the inv
and a major development in the georgia election subversion case against former president donald trump allowing fulton county district attorney fani willis to continue prosecuting that case? georgia law will give both sides until march 25th to appeal the decision trump's attorneys have already signaled that they do plan to appeal while willis is allowed to stay on the case, there were conditions for willis just stay. her lead prosecutor nathan wade has to go cnn's nick valencia has more....
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georgia republicans right now. he lost the state by less than 12,000 votes. that has to be very concerning. the other thing i think should concern republicans is in the state of colorado. ken buck has announced his retirement is imminent retirement soon. there are a whole lot of congressional retirements skewing republican. we're gonna have a lot of open seats defend those are hard things to do. >> it's also going to hurt that majority, that republicans are already dealing with those already slim, but i just wonder because brian kemp today, this is not a surprise he told basically everyone that he was going to do this, but he did go and cast his vote for donald trump. and i wonder as someone who is deeply reported on their politics what you make of that, given that is something that we could see from other republicans who say, yeah, i'm not a huge fan of donald trump's, but i also really don't like joe biden, so i'm going to pick the republican on this ticket. >> yeah, we've heard that time and time again. even nik
georgia republicans right now. he lost the state by less than 12,000 votes. that has to be very concerning. the other thing i think should concern republicans is in the state of colorado. ken buck has announced his retirement is imminent retirement soon. there are a whole lot of congressional retirements skewing republican. we're gonna have a lot of open seats defend those are hard things to do. >> it's also going to hurt that majority, that republicans are already dealing with those...