potential future case, plus put investigators in jeopardy or expose potential witnesses to pressure. there s also the long standing practice at the justice department to not say anything about pending cases, especially ones as politically sensitive as this. that said, as the judge in the case recognized, there s public interest involved here. cnn s jessica schneider starts us off. do we know why exactly the judge decided to release this? we don t know for sure, anderson, but it s possible that the doj may have given a little more than they originally thought they could. the judge moved really swiftly today. it was less than four hours after he received prosecutors proposed redactions that he ruled that what they proposed would in fact be sufficient and should be released to the public by noon tomorrow. the reason it s interesting that this judge came to such a quick conclusion is that when doj argued in court last week, they said that any redactions could be so extensive t
than they originally thought they could. you know, the judge move really swiftly today. it was less than four hours after he received prosecutors for post redactions let he ruled that what they propose would, in fact, be sufficient, that it should be released to the public by noon tomorrow. and the reason it s interesting that this judge came to such a quick conclusion is that when doj argued in court last week, they said that any redactions could be so extensive that it would make the entire affidavit completely devoid of content, in their words. when they said that, the judge pushback and he argued, look, there must be something that you can release. so, it does seem that maybe doj has come up with a version, obviously that s satisfying to the judge, even though, of course, huge portions of this are likely to be blacked out, anderson. what s parts can be expected to be redacted? yeah, so we likely won t see any information that relates to the investigation itself becaus
pushing lies, and ask the former fox and said about this disinformation s threat into democracy. let s get underway this thursday night. good evening, once again, i am alicia menendez, in first deafening rule. anytime between now, and noon tomorrow, we can see at least some of what it was that prompted the government to search donald trump s florida compound. that search, turning up at least 7:11 sets of classified documents. today, magistrate judge, bruce reinhart, ordered an exact redacted version of the affidavit to be unsealed by noon, on friday. his decision came less than four hours after the justice department submitted its proposal for extensive redactions. the judge accepted the doj at its, saying, full disclosure would, quote, reveal the identities of witnesses, long forsman agents, and unturned harduth. the strategy, scope, sources, and methods, and grand korean formation. in order is the latest key staff investigation that has heightened political risks for attorn
former fox and said about this disinformation s threat into democracy. let s get underway this thursday night. good evening, once again, i am alicia menendez, in first deafening rule. anytime between now, and noon tomorrow, we can see at least some of what it was that prompted the government to search donald trump s florida compound. that search, turning up at least 7:11 sets of classified documents. today, magistrate judge, bruce reinhart, ordered an exact redacted version of the affidavit to be unsealed by noon, on friday. his decision came less than four hours after the justice department submitted its proposal for extensive redactions. the judge accepted the doj at its, saying, full disclosure would, quote, reveal the identities of witnesses, long forsman agents, and unturned harduth. the strategy, scope, sources, and methods, and grand korean formation. in order is the latest key staff investigation that has heightened political risks for attorney general, merrick garlan
the lies. if you ask how many republican congressmen believe trump was re-elected i d say maybe a couple but 60% of our base does. conspiracy theories. that could have been mickey mouse. i m watching this is the craziest thing i ve ever seen, and then people just bought it. lawsuits. they tried to not have your votes counted. they did not want your vote to count. potentially illegal pressure campaigns. i just want to find 11,780 votes. what he was asking for wasn t supported by the facts, wasn t supported by the constitution. extraordinary scheming. let s talk about the memo. just breathtaking that you would have laid out such a clear game plan that so clearly violated the constitution. and all too many in the republican party do you believe this was a free and fair election? and maga media who followed along. unverifiable dumps of votes. stop the steal! and it all might have worked if not for a few people in key places. notably among t