president, who was criminally charged by a manhattan grand jury in march on 30 counts of business fraud. he s pleaded not guilty. now he is facing 37 federal charges relating to classified documents from his time in office that were uncovered by federal agents. a special counsel has been investigating this case since november of last year. what makes this situation even more extraordinary, is mr. trump is currently the frontrunner in the republican party for the 2024 election. this means he could be taking on president joe biden while a special counsel appointed by the attorney general is working to convict him. trump has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing. over the next hour cnn s pamela brown lays out everything we know about this case and takes us through the twists and turns that brought us to this moment. we ll also explore what this means for the former president as he faces his first court appearance this week and what implications this may have for the presidential race
explaining no one is above the law, even a former president. our nation s commitment to the rule of law sets an example for the world. we have one set of laws in this country and they apply to everyone. and, jake, the special counsel also making the point today that violations of u.s. laws on classified documents put the country at risk. that s right, anderson. i want to bring in cnn s paula reid. walk us through the most damning allegations in the indictment in your view. this indictment tells a story of what investigators have learned over the past year and a half. they lay out how the former president allegedly willfully retained over 300 classified documents allegedly storing them around his mar-a-lago resort everywhere from a bathroom to a bedroom to a ballroom for over two months, that ballroom was activity hosting events touring this time. they also reveal how sensitive secrets meant over for a handful of our closest allies were splayed out in a storage room. t
transcript. whether he now faces more heat that changes his mind we ve seen before, that s how far in he is, the person you see on your screen, not well-known but long loyal military aide and personal aide to donald trump in the post-presidency. i want to read some more from this. we have so much new material with regard to katy s point that donald trump has long avoided texts and emails, but he hasn t stopped everyone else from using them on his behalf. here you have january 13th, 2022, the doj reading from page 19 says nauta texted trump employee 2 about trump personally, quote, trackingboxes, he s tracking the boxes, more to follow today on whether he wants to go through more today or tomorrow. nauta writes to another anonymous employee, trump employee 2 in the indictment, one thing he asked was for new covers for the boxes. can we get new box covers before giving them out on monday, and the employee replies, yes, i will get that. this is contemporaneous, this is real. the
with environmental issues. it is about socialism, we will have more on that in a moment. also, one of our favorite senators we love john kennedy of louisiana. [applause] he will be here tonight with reaction to biden s latest attempt to ban yet another popular kitchen appliance. they wants my stove. they want my air conditioner. i m telling you over my dead body [cheers and applause] also, evidence that democratic voters are ready to move on from joey and seriously weighing our options but a bombshell report from just the news.com editor-in-chief john soloman confirmed by fox news quote that federal prosecutors have notified donald trump he s a criminal target and likely to be indicted in a probe in alleged classified documents. i guess hillary is right around the corner. not far behind her is joe biden. this after trump s legal defense team reportedly asked the doj to delay the looming indictment because of serious allegations that a senior prosecutor tried to sway witne
with lucas tomlinson, we have you covered in the beginning on washington, what is exactly in all of this? alexis mcadams on how presidential candidates are responding to this. andy mccarthy on a big shake-up in the president s legal team because of this, and the hills bob q on how money donors are playing this. so it s time to get right to it. welcome, everybody. i am neil cavuto and this is your world, when it moves, and moves fast and this is a fast moving story, the very latest on what happens now. lucas. you re not kidding, we have learned that former president trump was personally involved in moving boxes of classified documents before the indictment that was unsealed this afternoon, listing those 37 charges against him a short time ago, special counsel jack smith spoke from washington. we have one set of laws in this country, and they apply to everyone. applying those laws with the facts, that s what determines the outcome of the investigation. nothing more, nothi