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move on with some of the indigenous traditional morning, there are certain processes they were not able to go through until they had some answers, until the search had concluded. it is the next step of this community. it has been absolutely devastated by what has happened as we have all across the country. has happened as we have all across the country. with both ofthe across the country. with both of the accused across the country. with both of the accused now across the country. with both of the accused now dead, - across the country. with both | of the accused now dead, what might realistically happen next? ~ ., ., might realistically happen next? ., ., ., ., next? well, there are a lot of questions next? well, there are a lot of questions about next? well, there are a lot of questions about how - next? well, there are a lot of questions about how myles . questions about how myles sanderson was out on the lamp. he had been wanted on a warrant since may, when the police were
statutes that the agents gave to the judge before they when they sought to get permission to do this search on monday. and obviously one of the ones that jumps out at us is the espionage statute. which the way that one works is, you know, it sort of bypasses the immediate defense that you re already hearing from donald trump and his allies, his legal team, which is, well, he declassified everything. and what this statute talks about is essentially the misuse of what is national defense information. and so that s one of the interesting things here because there s other statutes that they could have used that, you know to say that they re investigating. but this is the one they went for, which seems to be part of the lawyering that went into this at the justice department. and clearly, you know, the fact that, you know, they emerge with 20 boxes of documents after having all of this interaction
that jumps out at us is the espionage statute. which the way that one works is, you know, it sort of bypasses the immediate defense that you re already hearing from donald trump and his allies, his legal team, which is, well, he declassified everything. and what this statute talks about is essentially the misuse of what is national defense information. and so that s one of the interesting things here because there s other statutes that they could have used that, you know to say that they re investigating. but this is the one they went for, which seems to be part of the lawyering that went into this at the justice department. and clearly, you know, the fact that, you know, they emerge with 20 boxes of documents after having all of this interaction with the trump team going back 18 months, going there back in june and removing documents and information that were
61% african americans have reunited with their families. together, they spent over 6000 years in prison. years they will never get back. that s all for this edition of dateline. i m craig melvin. thank you for watching. you for watching welcome to the show. i m 80 hasan. since the show launch in october 2020, we have taken great extremism of the republican party at the national level on voting rights, abortion, covid, guns, policing and all of the thick culture wars. there is one state where republicans have turned the dial up to 11 on all of those issues. with the gop simply bypasses