we begin with new details we are learning about the fbi s search of mar-a-lago in florida. multiple people tell the new york times the government has recovered more than 300 documents with classified markings from trump since he left office. the people add that federal officials became alarmed at the national archives recovered over 150 classified documents from trump in january. the times reports trump was personally involved with the documents, going through the boxes himself in late 2021. nbc news has reached out to federal authorities and the trump team for comment. has not received a response as of this morning. this came hours after the former president filed a lawsuit challenging the search of his florida residence, requesting the appointment of an independent legal professional known as a special master to review the documents and for the justice department to stop its review. with us to start off this hour, nbc news justice and intelligence correspondent enter, ken
will include, quote, evidence of pardons. according to jamie raskin the panel is sorting through a deluge of new evidence and it s enough to postpone next week s hearings until next month. some of that evidence comes from a tip line and some of it from a british made documentary featuring ivanka trump who told a crew in mid-december 2020 that donald trump should continue to fight until every legal remedy is exhausted because, she said, people were questioning the sanctity of our elections. now, that sounds a little bit different from what she said in testimony revealed this month. in april this year ivanka said she believed attorney general bill barr s clonclusion that there was no evidence of widespread election fraud. how did that affect your perspective of the election when attorney general barr made that statement? it affected my perspective. i respect attorney general barr, so i accepted what he was saying. barr made his view public on december 1, 2020. a few days
some of that evidence comes from a tip line and some of it from a british made documentary featuring ivanka trump who told a crew in mid-december 2020 that donald trump should continue to fight until every legal remedy is exhausted because, she said, people were questioning the sanctity of our elections. now, that sounds a little bit different from what she said in testimony revealed this month. in april this year ivanka said she believed attorney general bill barr s conclusion that there was no evidence of widespread election fraud. how did that affect your perspective of the election when attorney general barr made that statement? it affected my perspective. i respect attorney general barr, so i accepted what he was saying. barr made his view public on december 1, 2020. a few days before ivanka spoke to the documentary crew. we should mention that the documentary by british filmmaker alex holder is now owned by discovery plus, a division of cnn s parent company, warne
too. their names used over and over by giuliani and the former president. what happened to their lives. the former president using ruby s name 18 times on one call. they never did anything but count the votes. do you know how it feels to have the president of the united states to target you? jonathan karl standing by tonight. also breaking tonight, the scathing new details revealed after the uvalde school shooting. authorities calling the response a failure, saying armed officers inside the school could have stopped the gunman three minutes after it began. they were waiting to unlock a classroom door, authorities say, that wasn t even locked. mireya villarreal in texas. the images coming in at this hour. the passenger plane catching on fire shortly after landing in miami. what we re learning. late word on capitol hill tonight. an agreement on the bipartisan gun safety bill. what s in the bill now? and when is the vote? rachel scott with late reporting. the war in