empty. and two dozen additional documents marked either confidential, secret, or top secret. again, all of that was in one box. all told, fbi agents recovered over 10,000 government documents during their search at mar-a-lago. the filing also demonstrates just how carelessly the former president tweeted the classified government documents the tee went with after leaving office. the 43 empty folders beg the question, what was inside? where is it now? and here s where we need to stop for a moment because this involves a political figure, so there is a tendency to cover it like a political story. but this is actually a crime story. so what we need is a crime show fame to put us in the right frame of mind. all right, here s the scene. long forsman goes into a florida country club, finds thousands of stolen documents. some folders that used to hold those documents are empty. what documents or in those folders? where did they go? well, the current store you d start, with what s t
office. the 43 empty folders beg the question, what was inside? where is it now? and here s where we need to stop for a moment because this involves a political figure, so there is a tendency to cover it like a political story. but this is actually a crime story. so what we need is a crime show fame to put us in the right frame of mind. all right, here s the scene. long forsman goes into a florida country club, finds thousands of stolen documents. some folders that used to hold those documents are empty. all right, here s the scene. long forsman goes into a florida country club, finds thousands of stolen documents. some folders that used to hold those documents are empty. what documents or in those folders? where did they go? well, the current store you d start, with what s the motive? the fbi isn t going into retweet paper clips. paper clips have no value. so what s it worth? and to whom? and if you didn t know that, you would say, let s start with a guy who owns the pla
what documents or in those folders? where did they go? well, the current store you d start, with what s the motive? the fbi isn t going into retweet paper clips. paper clips have no value. so what s it worth? and to whom? and if you didn t know that, you would say, let s start with a guy who owns the place for the stolen stuff was found. what do we know about this guy? who is this guy? the guy who had some of this stole documents hidden inside his desk why does he want those documents so badly? let s go do a background check and see what it turns up. russia, if you are listening, i hope you are able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing. donald trump openly solicited help from russia to damage his 2016 democratic opponent, hillary clinton. he praised vladimir putin, even after russia interfered in the 2016 election to help him, while donald trump was working to expand his private business
isn t going into retweet paper clips. paper clips have no value. so what s it worth? and to whom? and if you didn t know that, you would say, let s start with a guy who owns the place for the stolen stuff was found. what do we know about this guy? who is this guy? the guy who had some of this stole documents hidden inside his desk why does he want those documents so badly? let s go do a background check and see what it turns up. russia, if you are listening, i hope you are able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing. donald trump openly solicited help from russia to damage his 2016 democratic opponent, hillary clinton. he praised vladimir putin, even after russia interfered in the 2016 election to help him, while donald trump was working to expand his private business in moscow. he tried to extort ukraine s newly elected president to damage his likely 2020 democratic opponent. he bragged about saving the butt
they re going to pick over the remains of russia, rather than try to always goose them up politically. but look. we ought to make china pay for this. if china is going to try and backfill and otherwise be an ally to china, we ought to say to our would-be allies around the world, hey you know what, you should ally with the west. align with us because look at what authoritarian regimes can do. just look at what putin has done ukraine. bill: michael, take that step further. how would you make china pay? michael: i would do what s called secondary sanctions. we already have is called primary sanctions. which is, hey listen, if you re a u.s. company you cannot do business in moscow. what we want to be able to say to chinese entities is, hey listen you cannot do business with russia either. because if you touch our banks or you use u.s. dollars that