tonight on the reidout i was in the vicinity of a conversation where i heard the president say something to the effect of you know, i think they have weapons. they re not here to hurt he. take the f-ing mags away. let my people in. they can march the capitol from here. remember that? tomorrow at the much anticipated likely final hearing, we are expecting to hear evidence that trump knew things could turn violent that day. also tonight with just four weeks to go until the midterms, stacy abrams is here on her very close race and her thoughts on the georgia senate race that could once again determine which party is in control. new report frg the washington post is shedding light on a lingering question surrounding the fbi east investigation into donald trump s hoarding of classified documents at mar-a-lago. who in trump s orbit has been cooperating with the doj? people familiar tell the post it was a trump employee at his florida golf resort who informed agents about
what is going on? let s go outfront. good evening. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, will merrick garland indict donald trump? tonight, a major clue into what investigators are focusing on, that is the fake electors, those fake electors from contested states. bennie thompson, the chairman of the january 6th committee, saying his committee is providing the doj with witness transcripts to put up the fraj la fraudulentelectors. they ve included testimony from the chairwoman of the republican national committee, describing a call that she received from the former president and his attorney, john eastman. he turned the call over to mr. eastman, who then proceeded to talk about the importance of the rnc helping the campaign gather these contingent electors in case any of the legal challenges that were ongoing changed the result did you receive a call from andy y biggs of arizona on the morning of january 6th? i did. he asked if i would sign on both to a letter that
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ndi, meaning national defense information. let s get to jessica schneider. the biggest revelations from this redacted affidavit? so, a lot of intricate and quite frankly startling details about the hundreds of pages of documents that the national archives worked for months to get back from mar-a-lago. so, most of this 37-page affidavit addresses the 15 boxes of material they finally got back in january of this year. 14 of those 15 boxes contained classified information. here s how it is broken down. 184 unique documents bearing classification markings, 67 of those marked confidential, 92 marked secret. 25 marked top secret. particularly alarming to the intelligence experts we ve been hearing from is there were, in fact, hcs markings on some of these documents, meaning that s information actually greened from human sources, that if that information is revealed, it could endanger the lives of people secretly working around the world for the government. these documents were