however, the fbi developed evidence that dozens of additional boxes remain. then, august 8th, the day of the search, the fbi found, over 100 unique documents with classification markings, including three classified documents that were not located in boxes, but discovered loose in desk drawers in the 45 office. pointing to the gravity of secrets, the doj said, some fbi counter intelligence personnel and doj attorneys required additional clearances to even review the documents. while trump appears to be facing serious legal jeopardy, two of his lawyers, evan corcoran, and christina bobb, could come under scrutiny from the department of justice on their own. the new york times reporting they re likely to become witnesses or targets in the federal investigation. with that, we have got a lot to get to, so let s get smarter, with the help of our lead off panel. yamiche alcindor joins us, nbc news correspondent and
shouldn t have had any documents relating to national defence anyway. the other question, was president trump directly involved in keeping concealed classified documents after they were subpoenaed bya grandjury? some of those classified documents found in the search earlier this month were in his office, some were mingled in one of his desk drawers along with his passports, so that kind of mingling certainly suggests trump was aware that there were still classified documents at mar a lago. what about the special master that mr trump is asking for? can you explain that? well, a lot of documents were seized on august 8th, and perhaps not all of them were directly relevant to the search. and so it s not completely unusual for someone who has been subjected to a search warrant, like former
records were found in mar- mar-a-lago. that was very clearly gillian: they were found inside desk drawers and listed cabinets so they laid them out, we think, on the floor to take this photo. puts out the impression that trump would recklessly have these records just lying around on the floor of mar-a-lago peer that s inappropriate. gillian: ic gentlemen, we ve got to leave it there. thank you for sticking up with us. we really appreciated. thank you. russia and ukraine accusing one another shelling around europe s largest nuclear plant. inspectors from the u.n. began their quest to prevent a disaster inside ukraine. alex hogan response night from kkyiv. a dangerous mission that s never been done before. the first time anybody is
however, the fbi developed evidence that dozens of additional boxes remain. then august 8th, the day of the search, the fbi found over 100 unique documents with classification markings. including three classified documents that were not located in boxes but discovered loose in desk drawers in the 45 office. pointing to the gravity of secrets, the doj said some fbi counter intelligence personnel and doj attorneys required additional clearances to even review the documents my father-in-law said he has nothing to hide. he did nothing wrong lara trump says the investigation has been political. this is such a bad look i think for the department of justice now because it goes to further the notion that they are targeting donald trump reporter: today on social media, mr. trump reacted to that
in boxes, but discovered loose in desk drawers in the 45 office. pointing to the gravity of secrets, the doj said some fbi counter intelligence personnel and doj attorneys required additional clearances to even review the documents. while trump appears to be facing serious legal jeopardy, two of his lawyers, evan corcoran and christina bobb, could come under scrutiny from the department of justice on their own. the new york times reporting they re likely to become witnesses or targets in the federal investigation. with that, we have got a lot to get to, so let s get smarter, with the help of our lead off panel. yamiche alcindor joins us, nbc news correspondent and moderator of washington week on pbs. professor melissa murray of nyu law school. she was a law clerk for sonia sotomayor on the federal bench before her nomination to the supreme court. and her dear friend jeremy peters, reporter for the new york times and author of the