the horse patrol agents were not carrying whips and there s no evidence that they hit anyone with their reins. we have a texas congressman standing by. first to bill melugin in eagle pass, texas. good afternoon, bill. trace, good afternoon to you. it s been nearly ten months since this incident first took place in del rio last september. timely cbp held a press conference to announce the findings of their investigation. they just threw cold water on the false narrative that started last year accusing these horseback agents of whipping haitian my grantses. cbp says that they found no evidence whatsoever that any haitian migrants were whipped or struck by the horseback border patrol agents. but they re recommending discipline for four agents accusing them of administrative violations, including working in an unsafe manner and unprofessional comment. one agent was using derogatory language and maneuvered his horse in an unsafe way near a child. they say other agents used the t
as a potential subject of this criminal probe. this is one of the documents right here. and there is specific language in here about willful retention of documents. in other words, they say, he knew he had them and knew what they were. this is all part of the argument over whether it will release the affidavit justifying the search of mar-a-lago. prosecutors made the case for secrecy because they say evidence may be destroyed. but the judge did set in motion the possibility of releasing a redacted version of the affidavit, a process that could get into gear next week. and ludicrous, ridiculous, bs, those words coming from several former trump officials who are scoffing at the former president and his allies arguments that he had a standing order to declassify documents he took from the white house. cnn reached out to 18 officials and all of them told us they never heard any such thing. we ll have more on that in a moment. first, let s bring in katelyn polantz with more on
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his midterm choice, not letting donald trump and his allies smuggle the american spirit. a just released list of the documents the fbi found in its search of donald trump s mar-a-lago. the seven page inventory was unsealed this morning. a short time ago by a federal judge. along with a second court filing that made clear the depth of the former president s legal troubles. the volume of paper is stunning. 18 documents marked top secret. 54 documents marked secret. 31 documents marked confidential. four dozen empty folders. yes, empty folders marked classified. 11,000 nonclassified government documents as well. intermixed with stuff, clothing, gifts, mementos, magazines, other press clippings. we now have a much clearer picture about the shear number of things the fbi hauled away but little more specific kept abou content and the range of subject matters in those documents. but we did get this, the justice department telling that judge its review of the materials removed fr