just tons of classified info, we all freaked out. we bring in at the fbi, and now, we re going to get more, because we think he still has stuff. just the sheer scale of this seems relevant, and certainly, seems relevant when they keep capitalizing 15 boxes in that affidavit. certainly, it seems the, chris. it s not a factor. it s not an element to prove of this crime. it does not matter what the volume is. many people have been prosecuted for much less. but it does underscore the seriousness of this, and likely, the intent behind it. there, you know, it s not yes, the affidavit makes clear that a lot of it was interspersed with, you know, other materials, and you know, not even documents. so, maybe there was some messiness there. but when you got that number, and particularly whether or not it s an element of the crime,
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presumed innocent. and doj should not be in the business of getting out there and making statements before anyone s been charged saying, hey, everyone, here s all our evidence that makes us think he probably committed a crime. what about the lawmakers on the intel committees. can they see this stuff? that s a tough decision for merrick garland. the prosecutorial purist in me says, absolutely not. i don t want to trust anybody. i don t want to marng this up to capitol hill. i think if i was in merrick garland s shoes, i would brief the smallest number of people with as little detail as possible. miles, you have been in the room when president trump was handling classified info. does any of this come as a surprise to you? not at all. alisyn, this is sum of our fears from that time period, which is cabinet secretaries, assistants to the president would be worried about briefing donald trump on sensitive information because he would go talk about these things with people. we ve see
on whether documents are classified. so the latest move is to blame the government agency for moving boxes of classified info to mar-a-lago claiming that s not on the president. that s their quote. caitlyn, joins me now. what new information do we have about the communication trump s legal team had with the justice department? this is a new development. reporter: that s right, jim. just today we are learning more about that timeline of what led up to the search and why it was so necessary for the justice department to go in there monday at mar-a-lago. so evan perez, caitlyn collins and sarah murray were able to confirm a the new york times today that a lawyer back in june had asserted in writing there was no more classified information stored at the mar-a-lago resort. of course, there were at least 11 places or sets of classified