contraband, and three potential crimes. the list does not describe them in detail. the washington post reports the fbi agents were looking for documents related to nuclear weapons. trump called those allegations a hoax and suggest that the fbi planted the evidence. critics point out that hillary clinton s home was never raided by the fbi. and here is james comey. seven e-mail chains concerned matters classified at the top secret, special access program, at the time they were sent and received. trump s former national security advisor john bolton said that trump would often ask if he could keep some of the documents. i asked bolton if that story was accurate, he says it is, griff. griff: there s so much that we don t know. at this moment the president has not been charged with a crime or violation. do we have any sense for when
president wanted hillary clinton locked up for mishandling classified documents, jon. jon: the classified documents at my log out reminding many of the e-mails that former secretary of state hillary clinton had on her private e-mail server back in 2016 breed several of which were marked classified. sixty-seven e-mail chains concern matters that were classified at the top secret special access program at the time they were sent and received. former acting attorney general matthew whitaker joins us now. general whitaker, let s talk about the differences between the hillary clinton investigation and what is going on with former president trump. do you see significant differences? i do. i see a big difference. one is as director comey just described, hillary clinton had seven times the amount of
documents which as you and i both know is the highest level of classification you can have. jim comi told us in 2016 that hillary clinton had 110 classified e-mails on her private server including this is a quote seven e-mail chains concerning matters that reclassified. top-secret special access level programs and the justice department inspector general reported that those classified documents were compromised by foreign intelligence services. that seems more serious that what is happening here at the other difference is intent. the donald trump pack up did he unpack those boxes? does he know everything? she actually put classified information into an unclassified e-mail. that takes physical effort. you have to type it out. you can just move it and cut-and-paste it. she had 10 and they still did not raid her house. gillian: herald, the president s supporters,
in the coming days. we expect more likely tuesday or wednesday. and that will be then the end of a very long process and the publication of what was intended to be the official, internal government verdict on what has become known as the partygate saga. what will be published in the report, there is close to 500 photographs, other evidence as well, messages exchange, e mail chains that will all be in their and labour says it all has to be in there for people to have confidence in this process. undoubtedly there will be uncomfortable reading for the prime minister and others after sue grey published her interim report early in the year saying the level of
objections that could hold up the publication process and definitely, because there may be a legal challenge. if not, it will be finalised and published in the coming days. we expect more likely tuesday or wednesday. and that will be then the end of a very long process and the publication of what was intended to be the official, internal government verdict on what has become known as the partygate saga. there are some unknowns about how much evidence will be republished. there is something close to 500 photos and they will be other evidence as well, message exchanges, e mail chains, how much of that will be in the end labour said it all needs to be published in the report for people to have confidence in this process. there is the detail and the findings themselves. just how damning will they be? it will be uncomfortable reading for the prime minister and