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    Judge orders jurors’ identities be kept secret during trials in Georgia election case

    04:06
  • Paul Butler: Trump 'prefers lousy lawyers' who tell him what he wants to hear

    01:52
  • Georgia DA lists Trump ally Lin Wood as state witness

    08:34
  • Ex-DOJ official seeks to move Georgia case to federal court

    01:47
  • Coup bomb goes off as Trump and aides literally admit anti-democracy agenda: Melber breakdown

    08:57
  • 'He went rogue': Inside Jeffrey Clark's Fulton County hearing

    09:48
  • Criminal jury system more vigorous than many realize, Trump manipulations notwithstanding

    11:02
  • Trial Tetris from Hell! Judge rejects Trump slow-walking as RICO trial schedule takes shape

    06:05
  • Lawrence: GA judge effectively told Trump co-defendant lawyer to shut up

    02:29
  • Prison and 2024 calendar? First coup RICO trial slated for next month

    10:58
  • Herding cats: Courts wrestle with scheduling Georgia trial of Trump, co-defendants

    07:01
  • Lawrence: Fani Willis points out key flaw in GA co-defendants asking to move cases to federal court

    06:51
  • Exclusive look at Fulton County jail where Trump was booked

    04:53
  • Lawrence on why Fani Willis wants to try Trump with 18 GA co-defendants

    10:39
  • Judge expected to set Georgia election trial date soon

    02:50
  • Trump’s legal hell week continued with RICO loss and aide’s conviction: Melber breakdown

    07:49
  • Losing: Trump fears mount as D.A. wins first RICO clash

    10:11
  • With Meadows case dismissed, ‘fake electors don't have much of an argument’ to move to federal court

    05:41
  • Prosecutors race against Trump media's campaign to corrupt jury pool

    08:41
  • Unsealed report reveals the Georgia special grand juror's secret

    04:32

Hayes: Trump is ‘obviously’ fomenting violence against judges, prosecutors

07:44

“Let's call it what it is: [Trump] is obviously fomenting violence against the judges and prosecutors," says Chris Hayes.