camera at that and cnn camera at that and cnn tonight . captions by vitac www.vitac.com white house officials are worried, cnn has learned, about the trove of classified and top secret materials found in former president donald trump s house. the biden white house has been virtually silent publicly on the danger that those sensitive documents pose. but a senior administration official says that privately, officials are expressing deep concern about the material trump was trying to hang onto. according to a source, u.s. intelligence officials are also worried about whether any of it puts their sources and methods at risk. we still do not know who had access to the classified materials in the basement of mar-a-lago. even trump s own lawyer cannot answer that question. and only one or two people had access to that room to your knowledge? that s my understanding. i mean, i would have to check with, you know, the maintenance of that area. but my understanding is very s
mr trump has since repeated his claims, without evidence, that the prosecution was politically orchestrated and the trial was rigged. let s look at how we got to thursday s verdict. the trial officially began on april 15, after a lengthy jury selection process. over the next six weeks, jurors heard testimony from his former business partners including long time lawyer michael cohen and ms daniels herself. the jury of seven men and five women deliberated for two days, eventually finding him guilty of all 3a felony charges. mr trump is expected back in the courtroom onjuly 11 to be sentenced he faces up to four years in prison and a $5,000 fine for each of those counts. mr trump says he will appeal the verdict, as our north america correspondent reports. this is where it all began ten years ago, and today, donald trump returned here to begin his fightback. scrapping the teleprompter with its scripted remarks, he spent a0 minutes ad libbing and railing against his opponents, h
since repeated his claims, without evidence, that the prosecution was politically orchestrated and the trial was rigged. let s look at how we got to thursday s verdict. the trial officially began on april 15, after a lengthyjury 15, after a lengthy jury selection 15, after a lengthyjury selection process. 0ver 15, after a lengthyjury selection process. over the next six weeks, jurors heard testimony from his former business partners including long time lawyer michael cohen and stormy daniels herself. the jury and stormy daniels herself. the jury of seven men and five women debated for two days, eventually finding him guilty of all 34 felony charges. mr trump is expected back in the courtroom onjuly 11 to be sentenced, he faces up to four years in prison and a $5,000 fine for each of those counts. mr trump says he will appeal the verdict, as are north america correspondent reports. this is where it all began ten years ago, and today, donald trump returned here to begin his fig
$34 million, double their previous high. what does that kind of number tell you? yeah, and they say it s up to more than 50 million in the latest 2a hour period, so that s probably the other most important immediate effect, a concrete effect, that trump had really fallen behind biden in fundraising. the democrats are fundraising off this too. they haven t given numbers but they probably also got a bump, although not that size. so the other most immediate material impact is going to be a tightening of the money race. you have been following the make america great again movement. we all know what happened onjanuary 6, the storming of the capitol building, will there be an increase in political violence with this verdict? we didn t see any of that in the surrounding of the courthouse in the run up to the verdict.