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criminal, i had every right to have these documents. it s an absolute right. this is the law. reporter: but according to the national archives, the presidential records act requires that all records created by presidents be turned over to the national archives at the end of their administrations. snil scholars say the dngam se court. the reason it is so hard to make, these are personal records are not presidential records or agency records because they are classified documents on their face, they are literally creed by the agency with classified information. reporter: on the campaign trail, some republicans say trump can defend himself. i cannot defend what is alleged in this indictment come up with the president and entitled to his day in co court. norah: robert costa joins us now, both back from miami. how is this shaking up the prosocial contest? reporter: tonight, norah, my top republican sources say trump s rivals on the g.o.p. side sent some vulnerability because of