banning sales of new gas powered cars by 2035. how that will work ahead. we begin this morning with our top story. at any moment a redacted version of the affidavit used to justify the fbi s august 8th search at former president trump s florida home will be unsealed to the american public. the new york times summarized the ruling as a significant legal mile post in an investigation that has swiftly emerged as a major threat to mr. trump, whose lawyers offered a confused and at times stumbling response. the judge s order to release the document comes after the doj submitted its proposed redactions in an effort to protect the safety and privacy of witnesses in the on going investigation. the doj has noon 9:00 eastern, noon pacific to unseal it. the fbi seized 11 sets of classified documents, some labeled top secret. trump said he s as innocent as a person can be and slammed it as politically motivated. joining us is ken, phil rutter, deputy national editor and msnbc politic
people i m talking to are hoping is that this document can perhaps better explain the foundation, how we got here, why this search was not a judicial over reach or rash of abuse of power like trump and allies are portraying but a carefully considered process where the government including cautious chris wray as betsey laid out bent over backwards to give donald trump every opportunity and his allies to turnover these highly classified documents before they took the extraordinary step of getting a search warrant, jose. of course, we re standing by for the release of this affidavit any second now and when it is released, we will all see it together right here live on msnbc but ken, phil, joyce vance and betsey swan. we re on stand by for the moment that document is released and following breaking news for you on another front. moderna is suing pfizer and
noon pacific to unseal it. the fbi seized 11 sets of classified documents, some labeled top secret. trump said he s as innocent as a person can be and slammed it as politically motivated. joining us is ken, phil rutter, deputy national editor and msnbc political analyst and former u.s. attorney george vance and betsey swan a national correspondent at politico. ken, how is this going to play out today? do we know what the timeline is right now? good morning, jose. we don t have exact information on that. obviously sometime between now and noon. this document will be posted on the federal court s electronic system. we ll get it to you as soon as we learn anything.