this is the katie phang show, live from miami, florida. we have lots of news to cover and lots of questions to answer. so, let s get started. classified chaos! and the smoking gun in the damning classified documents indictment against former president, donald trump, is so sensitive his lawyers have to get special security clearance. plus, the twice impeached now twice indicted one term disgraced ex president cannot stop incriminating himself. my question is, what does all of this mean for the special counsel s case? msnbc legal analyst and friends of the show, joyce vance, joins us in just a few minutes to break this case down like only she can. plus, karma. 30 plus years after trump slashed for placed ads in the new pay for the central park 51 of the now central park 51 of the now exonerated young man has a lot to say about the presidents legal troubles. and his own plans to bring leaders to his community. use of salaam joins us live coming up. later, turning tragedy into tr
but concerns this morning about national security after bombshell reporting that the documents of donald trump s florida home contain highly sensitive intel on iran and china. these new revolutions, today increase the odds of trump being criminally charged? we will talk to our experts. plus the january six committee officially issued a subpoena to donald trump. the very same day the steve bannon got four months in prison for contempt of congress. well donald trump comply, or with the set up a historic court battle. and later, we have seen the footage, florida residents visibly shocked by voter fraud arrests, courtesy of governor ron desantis. one of the cases has already been dismissed. will more follow? i will talk to a lawyer representing one of the people arrested. all that and more is coming up. and a happy saturday morning to you. i am katie fang. this morning, new details on the contents of at least some of those roughly 13,000 documents the fbi agents took from donal
money. the more we found out about him, the more dangerous he became. he is starting to brandish a gun. i had my guns leached and next to me. i had a back pack for myself, the minute i had heard him storing i jumped out of my bed. this guy needs to be stopped. we all banded together. he s not gonna do this to another woman. it all came down to this moment. we had officers and agents in vehicle, extra points, entry points to make sure he doesn t escape. finally he was in their sights. this guy needs to be stopped. he was going from state to state and he wasn t being held accountable. this is what he did for power. it s almost like a drug. he was good. really good. the best liar i ve ever met in my life. he just didn t count on her. you have no idea, i m not gonna stop. cindi pardini was a true success story. she earned her degree in construction management and engineering. graduated with all men in a hard hat, and a gown. she went into tec
you have said that courtesy of trump and his full page ads in four different new york newspapers back in 1989, you and the other members of the now exonerated five became quote, almost untouchables. yet, the irony doesn t escape that trump likes to think he s untouchable, but for completely differently reasons. how confident are you that the judicial system will actually work in trump s cases? you know, the challenges is that we want the judicial system to work, we actually want it to be just. we want to be able to be judged by the content of our character, not the color of our skin. in america, unfortunately, justice black and brown bodies. here we have a moment where we can almost pray for justice to work, finally, in a way that is meaningful. and of course it comes in light of the fact that a former president, someone who had vilified us 34 years ago is now being prosecuted, and you know,
and hoping that everything goes smoothly. and cnn listed the help of local law enforcement. ten officers and agents had the hospital covered. we had plain clothes off to just walk around the hospital as normal patrons. we had officers and agents all around the hospital in vehicles to station locations, access points, entry points, to make sure that we cover our bases. with barracks that he doesn t escape. did you feel like this was your moment? like you are going to catch their covert. i felt like we don t catch up now we weren t sure if we are ever going to catch. the pickup time was fast approaching. their work sent a text to tracey. there was a problem? best laid plans don t always work the way they are supposed to. they don t. coming up next tracy has bad news for law enforcement. but she? frantic shows a little frantic but we are more concerned with losing him. and then, derek, finally in custody. claiming he s a victim of a