reelection again with a rally in philadelphia with union members. the president is seeing endorsements from some of the country s largest unions, a preview in just moments. also new today, more details on trump s indictment. the justice department filing for a protective order which if granted would prevent trump from sharing any classified material for people not involved in the case. new york times says that order says ongoing investigations could identify uncharged individuals. i ll be discussing the latest on the diamond later this hour with jasmine crockett. secretary of state anthony blinken traveled to china today on a high stakes mission to ease rising tensions. blinken is the highest level american official to visit beijing since president biden took office. earlier today, president discussing china, despite balloon incident that delayed blinken s initial trip scheduled in february. i think one of the things about that balloon, it was not that it got shut down but i
trump last biden s case. the new york times reporting a new findings by prosecutors seeking a protective order for evidence. handset ongoing investigations and other cases could potentially emerge. and the wall street journal today reporting while the mar-a-lago cases in the spotlight, jack smith is pushing ahead of the investigation into trump s effort to reverse the 2020 election results. joining me now, wall street journal reporter, she was inside the courtroom for trump s arraignment last tuesday. and paul butler is back with me. so, welcome to you both again. do you, paul we ll start with you, get to the rain in just a second. i do want to ask you about this new report from your colleague saying, hours before trump appeared at the miami courthouse and pleaded not guilty, the chairman of that is republican he walked in the federal trial in washington, what was that about? thank you so much, my
reelection again with a rally in philadelphia with union members. the president is seeing endorsements from some of the country s largest unions, a preview in just moments. also new today, more details on trump s indictment. the justice department filing for a protective order which if granted would prevent trump from sharing any classified material for people not involved in the case. new york times says that order says ongoing investigations could identify uncharged individuals. i ll be discussing the latest on the diamond later this hour with jasmine crockett. secretary of state anthony blinken traveled to china today on a high stakes mission to ease rising tensions. blinken is the highest level american official to visit beijing since president biden took office. earlier today, president discussing china, despite balloon incident that delayed blinken s initial trip scheduled in february. i think one of the things about
such a great question,, alex the judge ordered trump s defense attorneys to obtain these expedited security clearances. [inaudible] good news for jack, smith it s bad news for prosecutors, judge cannon, apparently she is hanging on to this case, ignoring all the calls to recuse yourself because of her favoritism towards donald trump. it got reversed by the court of the peels. the good, news as you suggest, judge cannon ordered an expedited process for the security clearances, meaning that at least, at this point, she is slow walking the case as what donald trump would love her to do. here s something interesting, the times is also reporting that judge bruce-y reinhart has been assigned to help judge cannon with the. casey of course issued the search warrant executed at mar-a-lago. what kind of role would he play? well, i usually think
and then he just kind of walked out, blank, flanked by secret service. i had a chance to speak with a former assistant u.s. attorney right before going into the courtroom about how this measure isn t he happened to have been at the very first senate hearing and he said that was a garden compared to this. this was much more serious because it deals with issues of national security. maybe that was not lost on donald trump given the expressions that you are describing. it would seem like a normal interpretation of that. let me bring paul into this conversation though. this is absolutely fascinating what you re telling me. so the times today, paul, says the evidence prosecutors are poised to give the defense is part of the discovery process, they contain information about ongoing investigations that could quote, identify uncharged individuals. what evidence do you expect prosecutors to share and can you tell from the indictment