federal judge unsealed a search warrant yesterday. that at the request of the justice department and the trump s approval. , questions remain about that search is the affidavit for the warrant was not made public yet. more questions about why trump had the highly classified material in his house in the first place. experts say is against the law and has prompted the espionage investigation. we have team fox news coverage charles watson is live and mar-a-lago were supporters of the former president have been gathering. as you can see behind him. reversal go to lucas tomlinson in washington with the very latest on this investigation. good afternoon erica. many people want to see the affidavit to learn why the search warrant was authorized in the first place. new york times reports one oil for former president trump signed a written statement for the justice department claiming all the documents of classified markings had been returned from mar-a-lago in a meeting in early j
these photos has cause extreme distress she s suing for unspecified damages. she said eight sheriff s deputies took pictures of the wreckage on their cell phones and share them with others without her consent. going to the court so far deputy doug johnson has testified that he took about 25 photos. we can put up the timeline. johnson said he sent photos to deputy raul and unidentified fire department supervisor, the photo spread to at least ten others. and then finally, somebody complained to the sheriff s department and the fire battalion chief. so, you can imagine hearing this testimony was very emotional. people say vanessa bryant it with the court room in tears. as if it s not enough she lost her husband and her child now she has to deal the possibility there other photographs out there.
Eighty miles from the U.S.-Mexico border, KENS 5 journalists discovered how far the impact extends. Author: Anastasiya Bolton (KENS) Updated: 10:31 PM CDT July 8, 2021
BROOKS COUNTY, Texas What’s happening along the Texas-Mexico border doesn’t only affect the counties right next to Mexico; the ripple effects extend many miles inland.
You’ve heard about stash houses as far as Houston. Brooks County, Texas is just 80 miles away from the border. The sheriff’s office here sees migrant traffic on a regular basis, according to Sheriff Urbino “Benny” Martinez.
Sheriff Martinez allowed the KENS 5 crew to follow one of his deputies for a shift the first week of June to see what the department experiences.
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