hurricane fiona continues its dangerous march forth as it churns past bermuda. right behind fiona is a storm that could become a major concern next week. we ve got an update on all of that for you ahead. and the pressure on former president trump is mounting on multiple fronts. now the special master, who trump himself requested to review material seized from mar-a-lago is again putting his legal team on the spot giving the trump team until next friday to back up trump s name the fbi planted evidence during search of his private estate last month. we begin this hour with the growing backlash to russia s first draft since world war ii. joining me now, jay gray from kyiv, ukraine, also former u.s. ambassador to ukraine william taylor. he s vice president of russia and europe at the u.s. institute of peace. welcome all of you. jay, to you first. we ve seeing these emotional images from russia. families are parting, they re drafting men, boarding buses, heading to face a war an
can actually backup these claims the fbi planted evidence? no reason that we ve seen, alex, but they now have the chance to do that. it s really put up or shut up time. the special master, you re right, the trump team fought so hard to get in place, has stuck it to them here. he s responding to his job, which is judge eileen cannon told him he needs to get an accurate accounting of all the materials seized in mar-a-lago. but he s asked the trump team to tell let him know if there are any items that the fbi says they have, that the trump team contends were not at mar-a-lago, ie, the evidence that was planted. he doesn t say that explicitly. trump s lawyers and trump himself have been saying and intimating that somehow the fbi planted evidence. they ve never made that allegation inside court because when you go into court and say something like that, you have to back it up or there are
this morning, a new deadline for the trump legal team and more pressure for the former president. the special master is now asking his team to backup a particularly bold and unfounded allegation that the fbi planted evidence during the august 8th search of his florida home. all this comes as trump s legal expenses are starting to pile up. joining us now, vaughn hillyard in north carolina ahead of a trump rally later today, ken dilanian, also glen kirshner. this is more pressure from the special master. so what kind of position does this request put them in and is there any reason to think they
hurricane fiona continues its dangerous march forth as it churns past bermuda. right behind fiona is a storm that could become a major concern next week. we ve got an update on all of that for you ahead. and the pressure on former president trump is mounting on multiple fronts. now the special master, who trump himself requested to review material seized from mar-a-lago is again putting his legal team on the spot giving the trump team until next friday to back up trump s name the fbi planted evidence during search of his private estate last month. we begin this hour with the growing backlash to russia s first draft since world war ii. joining me now, jay gray from kyiv, ukraine, also former u.s. ambassador to ukraine william taylor.
professional consequences. what judge dearie has done here is given the trump team a deadline to speak now or forever hold their piece. if they don t make an allegation in this form, it would be difficult to do it at another point. they have until monday to say yes, but they put out there this is what we ve confirmed and donald trump s team has until the following friif trump and hk any of this up, what are the consequences as this moves forward? it s becoming clear, alex that the trump team may have bit off more that it can chew, one, that there be a special master, and, two, that the special master be judge dearie because judge dearie is doing exactly what a professional, experienced, diligent judge would be doing. he s saying, listen, you asked me to review these materials for possible privilege.