should ever have to bury their kid. pain and rage. that s the cycle of emotions a mother says she is experiencing after losing two sons in less than a year after the war in afghanistan. announcer: live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom is kim brunhuber. the biden white house is officially hands off regarding last week s fbi search of donald trump s mar-a-lago residence. it turned up 11 sets of classified materials, including some with the highest secrecy. privately some white house officials admit they re worried about what other sensitive documents might be out there. in court documents unsealed in relation to that search hint at the legal jeopardy the former president and his al llies coul be facing. reporter: new information revealed in documents related to the mar-a-lago search sharpening the focus on former president trump as a possible subject of the criminal probe. the application for the search warrant unsealed thursday reveals that among the crimes
november of 2024. yeah. as you say, there is that direct link. jason johnson brought that up earlier in the broadcast because people are thinking quite practically. there have been times in other countries where the mainstream of both or multiple parties if that s the system tends to say that while one indictment isn t a whole story, it s definitely a grounds to at least pull back from someone and see how the case resolves. it is less common in healthy democracies to treat indictments as if they have no bearing on selecting a qualified person to be a lawmaker or chief executive. i say that by way of introduction to most of the republicans on the stage at the sort of undercard debate or some of them perhaps running to be vp, which may explain their answers, with regard to the very basic question about the effect of these indictments on donald trump if convicted as a nominee. take a look.
that underscores how difficult it s going to be for anyone to stop him if he wants the gop nomination again in 2024. yeah. as you say, liz cheney s primary loss underscores all of that. there s been plenty speculation about her potentially running in 2024. you ve written recently about that. how realistic is it? and what effect would it have on the race and on the republican party as a whole? look, liz cheney is not going to be the republican nominee. that is very clear. but if she runs in 2024, she could have influence over the outcome, particularly in a general election. you know, if you look at polling, kim, consistently somewhere depending on the question 20 to 25% of the republicans consistently say donald trump s claims about the election are not true, that he is his actions after election day were improper, he bears a responsibility for what happened on january 6th. and cheney has the opportunity