tomorrow to make the affidavit public. with the latest, fox news contributor jonathan turley and ticket for being here thank you for being here. we could get the rejected affidavit at any moment and we were preparing on the show, will we be waiting until noon and what do you think we will see? weed could be waiting until noon and i must admit i m skeptical that it s the same department not a single word of the redacted of the affidavit should be released. on the first attempt they were able to miraculously hit the goldilocks point of getting it just right because it appears that the judge did not push back on any sections. for those of us who have litigated against this department over and over reductions and classifications, there is a certain degree of skepticism that left to its own devices, they maximize what could be released. i m grateful that something will be released. i m hoping truly that attorney general garland saw the earlier position was wrong and he went and
it is evidence of tyranny, we re in a battle right now between liberty and tyranny. it what kind of a country do we want to live in? you have a department of justice headed by radical politicals. not just garland but names you problem never heard of before. deputy attorney general. lisa monaco. long time obama operative. vanita gupta. and u.s. attorney in washington, d.c., matthew graves. they make up the kabul. that is making decisions about the future of this country. and they are using the law in a way we were told would create tyranny. tyranny. he was one of favorites of ronald reagan, he wrote, the law perverted and police powers of state perverted with it the law i say, not only turned from proper purpose, but made to follow a contrary purpose, the law becomes the weapon of every kind of greed, instead of checking crime, the law itself is guilty of the evils it supposed to punish. that is what is taking place today. i want to read something to you. it is the soviet
basis for the search warrant. it is highly unlikely that will be unsealed since it lays out the inside information and the sources that federal investigators relied on to get the federal judge to approve the warrant. democrats wan the director of national intelligence haynes to have a review because of the implications of what was found at mar-a-lago. the top democrats from house oversight and house intelligence. and they wrote this in the letter to dni haynes saying a recently unsealed court document and the property recovered at the mar-a-lago club describe numerous classified documents held by former president trump including top secret sensitive compartmented material among the most sensitive and highly protected information in the u.s. government. former president trump s conduct has potentially put our national security at grave risk. the issue demands a full review in addition to the ongoing law enforcement inquiry. congressman adam schiff, maloney, wrote the letter. t
was he was threatened by agents to stay quiet. his story is ahead. also, take a look at hunter here. kiowa beach, south carolina enjoying a lavish vacation with his father, foot loose and fancy free. we ll have more on the double standard as relates to justice. first, a text from august 28, 2016. a top fbi later, lisa page distraught. she was terrified at the prospect that donald trump would be elected president. she texted her colleague and lover, peter strzok saying trump s not ever going to become president, right? strzok responded. no, he s not. we ll stop it. a week later, strzok texted i believe the past that you threw out in andy s office that there s no way he gets elected. i m afraid we can t take that risk. it s like an insurance policy in the unlikely event you die before your 40. they had an insurance policy. they wanted to stop donald trump from becoming president. there were two main attempts to destroy donald trump. the first was a debunked russia alpha bank tr
that star spangled banner yet wave. o er the land of the free and the home of the brave. we re learning more at the moment about what fbi seized from the unprecedented raid at former president trump s mar-a-lago home on monday. after the search warrant was unsealed yesterday. the warrant giving agents authority to seize more than two dozen boxes of documents, which trump said were all declassified. kevin is live? washington with the latest. good morning, guys. friday s search warrant and property receipt was a rare step in a federal investigation. while that s true, it s also important to point out that a supporting affidavit, which would certainly explain why investigators believe the former president to be in violation of federal law by keeping the documents over at mar-a-lago, that remained under seal. the items recovered includes 27 boxes, 11 of which contain so-called classified documents. four sets marked top secret, which is the highest level classification tha