were appointed by trump, said the justice department can resume its review of classified documents taken from mar-a-lago. the judges also called out the claims that the former president may have declassified documents that were seized pointing out there s no proof. this appeals court decision is one of two major legal blows for the former president in a single day. the new york attorney general filed a lawsuit against trump, his family and firm alleging wi wide-ranging fraud involving some of his properties and other assets. evan perez joins us now. evan, you have some new details. the special master, the independent oversear of the evidence, is putting some pressure on the trump team. explain. yeah, just in the past hour we have an order from raymond dearie, the senior judge serve agz the independent third party that is going to look through these 11,000 pages of documents. remember, this is something that donald trump himself and his lawyers had asked for. and now he is s
governors flying asylum seekers to the northeast. a migrants advocacy group just filed a federal lawsuit against florida governor ron desantis. and in ukraine right now cnn is on the ground with rare access to the front lines of a heated battle between ukrainian defenders and russian mercenaries. stay tuned for our report from the war zone. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer and you re in the situation room. our top story tonight, the trump legal team already at odds with the special master it requested, refusing to provide evidence the former president declassified documents seized from his florida home. cnn s justice correspondent jessica schneider has the latest on the mar-a-lago investigation. reporter: tonight the special master bringing together trump s lawyers and attorneys for the juls s department to hammer out how to proceed with the review of the 1 # 1,000 documents taken from mar-a-lago including 100 docum
he s not originally from buffalo but he wanted to give back and he has given back. you actually went out and did something. tell us about that. my foundation started off with mentoring chipldren and jut being like a big brother. how are you doing? what s up, kid? i m putting my effort into making them the best. to make their dream come true? to make their dream come true, exactly. and that feeling of being wanted is one of a kind. this is before the massacre. before, yeah. and then once that happened, like, you know, your heart changes. it changed from that to, man, those people on the east side of buffalo, their food source is gone. so my focus just changed in that direction from being just that bigger brother to actually feeding people and, you know, giving them the supplies that they would go to tops to get. dion held a number of special events after the massacre to
you said. it should be the goal. but the gop is in lockstep over refusing to work with democrats and actively working to restrict the vote on the state level. is there any world where there is a bipartisan solution, you believe? you know, i know that when my father and them faced these kind of situations, they d use the twin approaches of direct action and negotiation. and we have to continue in that vein. i mean when we talk about that moral arc being bent towards justice, we have to be that force. and so you never know when the heart changes. mm-hmm. and so if we just buy into the notion they don t support it, let s be done with the republicans, we won t get there. you know, i think we still have to continue negotiation. i think we have to corral more people around this issue and continue to even win over people who are considered republican
on the democratic side but on the republican side. well, let s talk about that because you say voting rights it should be bipartisan goal, as you said. should be the goal. but the gop is in lock step over refusing to work with democrats and actively working to restrict the vote on the state level. is there any world where there is a bipartisan solution, you believe? you know, i know that when my father and them faced these kind of situations, they used the twin approaches of direct action and negotiation. and we have to continue in that vein. when we talk about that moral arc being bent towards justice, we have to be that force. so you never know when the heart changes. if we just buy into the notion they don t support it, let s be done with the republicans, we