as where the republican contenders are campaigning today. good morning. welcome to way too early on this thursday, july 6th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us. we re learning new details this morning about the search of former president donald trump s mar-a-lago golf club carried out by federal agents last year after a less redacted version of the search warrant affidavit was made public late yesterday. the newly public portions of of the document reveal that the federal agents investigating trump s connection to classified materials told the judge who signed the search warrant that they were concerned the location of some of the documents were unknown. the affidavit indicates that justice department officials became concerned after viewing security camera video from mar-a-lago that they had obtained from trump s company. the affidavit reveals the video showed a trump employee since identified as aide and former white house valet walt nauta moving
a decade ago he released to the world our national security agency s secret wide ranging information gathering programs. officials suspect a similar situation in this case. an individual or multiple people on the inside rather than an outside hack. fox news can confirm at least 53 documents have been made public. some of that intelligence is very new and apparently has been on the internet for weeks. the leaked intel shows secret details on the war in ukraine and other allies including south korea and israel. white house national security spokesman john kirby. this is information that has no business in the public domain. it has no business if you don t mind me saying, on the pages of newspapers or on television. it is not intended for public consumption and it should not be out there. in order to protect this country every day the way we do, one of the things we have to protect is information. not only the information itself, but the manner in which we glean that informati
policies. bragg s investigation of alleged financial crimes. we will talk live with chairman jordan shortly on this program. first, correspondent david spunt has our top story tonight from the justice department. good evening, david. bret, quite a rare moment to see such a public fight between a local district attorney and the chairman of the house judiciary committee. this all spilled out just hours ago in a federal lawsuit filed in the southern district of new york in federal court. now, alvin bragg, of course, the district attorney in manhattan, he made history last week by indicting the former president, donald trump, on 34 felony counts. he says republican house judiciary chairman jim jordan needs to stay in his own lane and stay out of the donald trump prosecution. bret, the lawsuit is aimed at strong former assistant district attorney mark pomerantz from complying with the house judiciary committee subpoena to spill the beans on the inner workings of the office and
secretly ship 40,000 rockets to russia for use in ukraine at the same time that he was holding friendly phone calls with president zeldz. u.s. officials attempted damage control. we have seen no indication that egypt is providing lethal weapon capabilities to russia. other revelations one document says south korea s national security council grappled with a u.s. request asking seoul to send 155-millimeter artillery shells to ukraine with south korean officials concerned the request could anger moscow. another indication the u.s. was spying on an ally. senate majority leader chuck schumer has requested classified briefings for all senators on the leak after congress returns to washington next week. bret? bret: more on this with the panel. jennifer griffin with the pentagon. thank you. there is growing concern tonight over the threat of a chinese invasion of taiwan. some law enforcement on capitol hill are now floating the idea of sending u.s. troops to the
but the truth and honest answer to your question is we don t know. is that a matter of concern to us? you are darn right it is. so far 53 documents have been posted. many of the documents came from february 23rd and march 1st. but there are other highly classified documents that do not come from the pentagon daily briefing slides suggesting the leak occurred outside the pentagon. the first images appeared on discord, a messaging platform popular with gamers. the images, which included folded papers were hastely photographed with items such as gorilla glue in the background and a magazine that shows rifle scopes on the cover. here are some of the most damaging leaks so far. on south korea documents say national security council grappled with the u.s. request asking to send 155 millimeter artillery shells to ukraine saying it could anger moscow.