co-conspirator because then that evidence just sort of walks in under the co-conspirator exception to the hearsay rule. plus, keep in mind that when nauta was moving boxes, he wasn t working alone most of the time. he was working with a sidekick who definitely will be a witness. all right, ty, thank you very much. always a pleasure. thanks for having me. , and next, before trump was indicted by the doj, he said that someone who mishandled classified documents should be disqualified from the presidency. but it is not all that he said about this issue. our k-file found a lot more words that are now coming back to haunt trump. and putin now looking to move nuclear weapons to another country in just weeks as the fighting is intensifying this hour in ukraine. [ giggles loudly ] j jitterbug! [ giggggles loudly ] [ tapping ] you put the boom-boom into my heart
and was ready to give trump s team some access to some material there. and, so, what happened at that moment in time was that the justice department investigation was placed on hold. and that was because of her orders. an appeals court later came in and said she had gotten the law wrong, that essentially that they believed she had given something to a former president of the united states that no other criminal defendant would get to do, overturned what she did there, and then let that investigation pick up, continue to the point that it is today. and now this case is assigned to judge cannon. she will be the federal district judge who will oversee it as it heads toward trial. crucially, wolf, she will be the person who decides the timing of this, when the trial is, what happens in that trial, what s allowed to come into that trial as evidence, what law should be interpreted there, and exactly when it will take place before
officers and law enforcement officials start to gather in preparation over the weekend. we ve been seeing some police officers here, but the presence here has not been heavy. but certainly, erin, that s set to change over the weekend, and obviously into tuesday. so, we ll see. all right, shimon. thanks. wolf? all right, guys, i want to bring back our experts to discuss what s going on. former deputy director of national intelligence. beth, you used to give trump his presidential daily brief. so what went through your mind seeing the types of highly classified documents he s charged with keeping there? you know, my first reaction was, before i read the indictment, it was i m shocked, shocked that there s gambling going on in this establishment. but then when you read the indictment, the blood just drains from your face, the seriousness of this just becomes absolutely clear. and i ll just add that what i like about this indictment is
described in this indictment require going through an entire process with the atomic energy commission because of their nuclear implications. so, that s not something that he could have ever declassified on his own. it s pretty stunning when you do go through that. they list where they came from, the nsa, the geospatial intelligence agency, the department of energy, the department of state, bureau of intelligence. it s incredible. i d be offended if i ran an agency that he didn t take documents from. the list seems all-inclusive. please let me ask you about walt nauta because, obviously, he is at the center of this. so we see this man s name, we see the interactions, we see him move boxes, we see him have a 30-second conversation with trump. they time-stamp it, and then he moves it. and they have him in his interview not telling the truth. you know walt nauta.
classified documents if convicted. the justice department unsealing its historic 37-count federal indictment against him. it s a heavily detailed indictment. it reveals that trump kept classified documents in rooms all over his mar-a-lago estate. it alleges he asked his lawyers to lie and deny that he still had the documents when he had them. and also alleges that trump urged the need to move the documents to actually prevent his own attorney from knowing they were there, from finding them. one of his former lawyers in the probe admitting trump could be in trouble. the indictment has a lot of stuff that i wasn t aware of. what were you not aware of? a lot of the specific allegations about moving boxes before the search that evan did. there are things in here that i think, if they had backup for, are certainly problematic. that s timothy parlatore saying it how it is.