day s worth of speculation and partisan conspiracy theories and warnings of violence. let s go to our reporter, cnn s pamela brown and kaitlan collins. kaitlan, what more are you learning about the type of documents that were recovered in the search and what they may have related to? sorry, couldn t get kaitlan yet. pamela, you ve been reporting on what triggered this search, namely concerns about what the former president and had not already turned over to the federal government, the questions about the truthfulness of his representatives. what else do you know? reporter: remember, this investigation had been going on for more than a year, and in june the fbi met with some of donald trump s representatives at mar-a-lago, saw the room where some of these additional documents were being held, sent a letter after saying it should be padlocked. the bottom line is i m told through a source familiar is that the fbi believed that donald trump and his representatives hadn t turned
so what happens now? we have you covered with mark meredith on what exactly went down in that florida courthouse and to former president s response. law professor jonathan turley on whether key details could still leak out no matter what the judge ordered in the courthouse. and lee carter, polster, on the political fallout way beyond the courthouse. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. glad to have you. so much, so fast. let s get to it. mark meredith in west palm with the very latest. mark? good afternoon. today judge bruce rinehart gave the justice department a week to figure out what needs to be redacted in this criminal affidavit involving former president donald trump, this is fascinating here. legal experts didn t think there was a chance we d see any affidavit. there s a lot of public interest in this case, but he also understands the sensitive nature of the justice department arguing that if too much information is released, it can can compromise their investigation
carville leading the charge same just ignore the will policies. our people are trying, racism is evil. misogyny is evil, i am sorry. the problems that the republican party has as i got really stupid people voting in their primaries. we have that you get really stupid people who demand to have really stupid interests and asked for the republican party is now. it doesn t start there, writing this op-ed. republicans are america s problem adding that we must stop thinking it s hyperbolic to say that the republican party itself is now a threat to our democracy. former cia director is gonna be a brand-new low after agreeing with the journalist who tweeted this garbage labeling republicans is dangerous and nihilistic. saying, i agree and i was the cia director. joey first i think to ban videos this close to your face those about everyone but is it really that smart for him to be saying that his voters are stupid when democrats are losing their coalition especially among minority
citizens and others can t afford the insulin yet they desperately need it because so many have diabetes. and starting next year, early next year, no one will pay more than $2,000 for prescription drugs. so many people have these illnesses and they have these wonderful pills but they cost $500 or $1,000 a pill and they don t know what to do. it will now be limited to $2,000 maximum payment. those will take effect right away. some of the energy changes are going to take effect quite soon too. for instance, the focus on clean energy will mean that your electric bill will go down around $1,000 by 2030. it means that appliances will cost a lot less than they have before. and immediately, in 2023, the tax code will become fairer because a lot of the big corporations who paid no taxes will start paying them and individuals will finally be audited. the trump administration did a despicable thing, they basically didn t audit anyone who made