court. these are the most recent pictures. his motorcade travelled a short distance from one of his residences. that is his vehicle they are going into the car park underneath the courtroom there. we have heard from a spokesperson of donald trump in the last half hour. let s take a listen. the executive branch has the power to classify documents. the decision to classify documents. the decision to pursue charges against president trump while turning a blind eye to others is emblematic of the corruption that we have here. we are at a turning point in our nations history. the targeting, prosecution, of a leading political opponent, is the type of thing you see in dictatorships like cuba and venezuela. it is commonplace for viable candidates to be prosecuted, persecuted, and put into jail. what is being done to the president trump should terrify all citizens of this country. these are not the ideals that our democracy is founded upon. this is not our america. thank you. so what
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the university of pennsylvania to cooperate the university of pennsylvania to cooperate fully with respect to the documents that were under their custody documents that were under their custody and control for six years. it is custody and control for six years. it is very custody and control for six years. it is very important for everyone to cooperate it is very important for everyone to cooperate in these investigations. richard. cooperate in these investigations. richard, that is interesting, because we ve even heard from donald trump supporters throughout the day today, saying frankly, that they do wish that that full cooperation had been forthcoming. basically, that the documents have been handed back straightaway. now as you pointed out, nothing is proven yet. it has to be proven beyond a reasonable doubt. but if we work on the basis hypothetically that is what happens, many of his own supporters who don t believe this case should be brought in the first place believe thi