documents were that trump took with him to mar-a-lago. i mean, a classified document is a classified document. and criminal penalties sort of therein attached just by the fact that something is classified. but jackie and her colleagues at the post were first to report at some of these documents he took were really, really classified. and we know that in part because the national archives subsequently had to go retrieve them and make an inventory what they found. some of these documents were so classified they couldn t even list them in an inventory. they couldn t describe what documents they were if the inventory itself was going to be an unclassified document. here s the headline from jackie and her colleague from february 25th of this year. quote, some records taken by trump are so sensitive they may not be described in public. quote, some of the presidential records recovered from former president donald trump s
they couldn t describe what kind of documents they were. if the inventory itself was going to be an unclassified document. here s the headline from jackie alameda and her colleague from february 25th of this year. some records taken by trump are so sensitive they may not be described in public. quote, some of the presidential records recovered from former president trump s residence at mar-a-lago or so sensitive that they may not be able to be described forthcoming inventory reports in a classified way, according to two people familiar with the matter there are records at the very highest levels of classification, including some that can be viewed by only a small number of government officials. quote, there are records that only very few have clearances to view. the documents are so sensitive that officials may not be able to describe them in an unclassified way. according to the two people who spoke to the washington post. so in other words if one of these federal grand jury is lookin
but jackie and her colleagues at the post were first to report that some of these documents that he took were really, really, really classified. i mean we know that in part because the national archives desperately had to go retrieve them and make an inventory of what they found. some of these documents were so classified, they couldn t list them in an inventory, they couldn t describe what kind of documents they were. if the inventory itself was going to be an unclassified document. i mean here s the headline from jackie alemany and her colleague from february 25th this year. some records are so sensitive they may not be described in public. some of the presidential records recovered from former president donald trump s residence at mar-a-lago have so sensitive they may not be able to be described in forthcoming inventory reports in a classified way. and there are records at the very highest levels of
0 2022 and they are going to google at the thought of what your life must be like. they will goggle at the thought of what it must be like to see something like this happening in your lifetime in realtime for the first time ever in american history, having no idea how it would how it would play out. nothing like this has ever happened before. and we don t know how it ends. tonight s news, that the fbi has raided the home of the immediate past-president of the united states, it feels both astonishing and sort of inevitable in equal measure. before republican president donald trump, we never before had a president impeached twice in a single term. we ve never had so many members of a president s own party vote not only to impeach him but to convict him and remove him from office and bar him from ever serving in office again. we have never before had a president reject the results of the election that did remove him from office, we never before had a president summon his followers into a
capacity. and overnight, to be exact on february 25th, which was the day after the russians invaded ukraine, the map turned from red to green. and that became basically a signal that there was nothing else needed to be done, and municipalities dropped their mask mandates around the country. and now there s no going back. how do you get people to put masks back on when you promoted a map throughout the last six months that says that everything is green, we re okay? the truth of the matter is when you look at the transmission map, the map that tracks how much virus is being circulated in your community, which really the only thing you want to know if you re going to get sick when you go to the store, that s bright red in 93% of counties in the united states. so when dr. fauci, you know, earlier this evening said mask where appropriate. it s appropriate everywhere in this country to wear a mask now when you re in public.