and passed for the very purpose that former presidents cannot take sensitive documents with them. the second claim was that the presidential records act says he was supposed to negotiate with the archives with the documents. also false. there is no provision in that law for negotiation. it simply says the moment the president leaves office those documents belong to the public and to the federal government. and it says in there automatically, this isn t something that you negotiate. it uses the word automatically, correct? yeah. there s no so trump keeps saying, i was supposed to talk and i was supposed to deal and supposed to negotiate. that s not at all true and these records belong to the government and any discussions are supposed to take place before the president leaves office. after ward, you leave and you leave the documents behind. all right. so on his attack against the biden administration. he made claims about biden s handling of documents which were found he had pos
own their own records and can do what they want with them. if you re a senator you can take the records your office created and maintained and throw them in the trash and give them to passersby in the street or light them on fire and there was nothing wrong with the donation by the former senator and now president biden. the second thing is he won t let anyone look at the boxes at the university of delaware. that is also false. our paula reed reported in february that the fbi conducted two searches in february with biden s consent and there was no initial sign that anything in those boxes was classify period. daniel dale, always so good to see you laying it out and those are the facts, as they say. john? two university students and a man in his 60s killed in a violent spree and we have new information on the attack and the father of the four children rescued after more than a month in the jungle speaking to cnn. what he said about their survival ahead. j.p. morgan wealth management
from the search warrants. that is a significant distinguishing factor in most instances. there is classified information was handled, it usually happens as soon as the individual or individuals identify it, they turn it over. that is why you never hear about most of the cases that are investigated for his handling. they don t get charged. most of them are not even investigated by the department of justice because they are so quickly determined to be an accident. when you have obstruction, when you have concealment, when you have, in some instances, 18 months where this material was not turned over, that is distinguishing. i think that is the reason you re seeing charges today, and i think that you will anticipate not seeing charges against president biden. brandon van grack, thank you so much for your expert opinions and thoughts this evening. we really appreciate them. joyce vance, please hang with us for just a few more minutes. i want to bring in now from miami, florida, where s
it doesn t and on reddit. it ends in a courtroom. a point that can t be stated enough. brandon, i would life to ask your opinion. you are going to hear a couple of things from republicans, and from this president in the coming weeks and months. , one this is a hoax, and to, trying to draw an equivalence between what trump did and, and what joe biden. you re seeing the speaker of the house do that tonight. joe biden kept classified documents for decades. there is one witness, according to cnn, who has testified in both the probe into joe biden s retention of classified documents, and the mar-a-lago donald trump retention of classified documents case. this witness, according to reporting from cnn, said that the line of questioning was a dramatically different in the two respective probes. the biden case was much more about, how things were packed up in the final days of the white house, as biden was leaving his time during the obama administration, and the trump line of questioning was
of your time in the white house, the white house has not released a statement here. biden very much wants to keep his distance on this. our guess is that he s going to have to say something at this point, how should democrats talk about this? it is a dark day in a lot of ways, as clare aligned. the white house actually should not say anything, i ve seen reports that they learned about this from the news, exactly why the special counsel, that s why the justice department was held independent, i promise you that when the president asked about this, he will not comment on it. he will walk away from, it that the right thing to do. the democrats want to talk about, that s fine. i want to be looking for in terms of the politics. what are trump s republican opponents going to say about it? i don t expect they re all gonna say talk about classified information, the morality of these things. are they gonna make an electability case against trump? are they gonna point out that it s going to