acknowledging he had sensitive secret documents that were not declassified. we re breaking down the recordings and what they mean for the special counsel s criminal case against him. also tonight, cnn is live in ukraine where the death toll has been rising from a new russian missile strike in a crowded city center. president volodymyr zelenskyy is calling the attack a manifestation of terror. this comes as vladimir putin is on damage control after the mutiny by wagner mercenaries. all ask former u.s. defense secretary mark esper about the rebellion and how it s influencing putin s war strategy. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. we begin this hour with powerful evidence against donald trump in the special counsel s case against him. cnn exclusively obtaining recordings of the former president talking about highly classified material in his possession. this comes as trump is speaking out
check out this wild delay for late morning commuters in new jersey. a bull, that s right, a bull on the tracks at painstaking. trains to and from new york city or delayed for 45 minutes until it right off the track. police eventually corroded and offense. no word we are the bull came from, there are reports it escaped from a new york slaughterhouse. at any rate, that breakup worked e bull has been moved to an animal century to lift out the rest of its days. that s it for us the news continues. the source with kaitlan collins starts now. . i ll see you tomorrow. what tonight, stream from the, source the 48 million dollar question that is about to be answered for rudy giuliani as a jury now deliberates the cost of his election lies. plus, cnn getting rare access inside of gaza tonight as clarissa ward will take us to the front lines of the humanitarian catastrophe. the horrors that she saw on the ground. also, vladimir putin taking questions in his first extended news confe
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it says a filter team has already gone through the documents and pulled the ones that could potentially contain privileged information. and it says doj has already given back the private documents that are not a part of the investigation like the expired passports swept up in the shirt. legal analysts argue there isn t a need for a special master here. donald trump is not a lawyer. so discovering attorney-client privileged material is not an acute danger. donald trump is not the president of the united states any more, so economic tough privilege does not apply. and the volume of material all things considered isn t overly large for jauj to review themselves. still, judge cannon did wright she had a preliminary intent to grant trump s request. the question is both why and what will happen next if she does? so, as we await that unusual 40-page response from doj, let us understand the variables. julia ainsley, our homeland security correspondent, has also done extensive coverag
dangerous. and the description of it, first of all, didn t add up to me. some time ago, it was discussed it was a four-page document. that s not what we ever presented to president trump. when he asked for options, we would come and present options. usually on a single big sheet of paper we d call a placemat, outline different options based on varying degrees of difficulty and the effects it would have. it was classified, of course. that s what we would typically present. so i m curious as to what this document is. to me, that s the key question. so much circulates about this document, what it means, how classified it was. i think we need to see what that was. i m sure at some point we probably will. it s very disturbing that a former president could be sharing this kind of information about potential war plans against iran with people who don t have national security. well, absolutely. a young airman from the massachusetts national guard has been charged with the espionage act, be