to do so. in the meantime, we are learning more about just how long the national archives worked to retrieve government documents from the former president before the search of mar-a-lago. an email made public shows requests for the return of presidential records were happening even before donald trump left office. okay, let s go to cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider, so, jessica, the doj has submitted their proposed redactions. what happens now? reporter: well, now, we wait, and unfortunately, we don t know h how long we are going to be waiting for. like you said, the filing from prosecutors that came in under seal, so not revealed to the public, just before that noon deadline, and right now, the judge, bruce reinhart, he s reviewing what doj has said they believe is okay to make public. now, it s very likely that most of this affidavit is blacked out with doj s recommendations, because they have made very clear that there is little, if anything, that can be r
we still need a royalty check from this. yeah. okay. we re ready for our royalty check. it s the top of the hour on cnn newsroom, and i m alisyn cam camerota. good to be with you. the fbi s mar-a-lago search. the justice department submitted its proposal under seal for the redacted search warrant affidavit. that s why the doj took the extraordinary step of searching the former president s home. the warrant will privately now move forward. he could release the affidavit with or without redactions or he could not release it at all. evan perez is here with us. when could we see a decision from the judge? reporter: we could see something as soon as today obviously. the judge knows exactly what s in this warrant, in this affidavit. he after all approved the search warrant, and he has said during that hearing last week. he said he believed there were parts of this certainly that could be made public without endangering the justice department s investigation. the other
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