analyst, norm eisen. he was special counsel for the house judiciary committee in trump s first impeachment trial. also cnn global affairs analyst susan glasser, and dave ehrenberg, an attorney for palm beach county, florida. susan, i almost butchered your name so i m gonna begin with you. on this very notion. i gotta ask you, the washington post report is fully frankly breathtaking. i have to ask you, what is your reaction to the reports that they were searching for not just classified documents, but those that may be related to nuclear weapons? not somewhere where it secured under the cover of the federal government, but mar-a-lago? what s your reaction to that? yeah, i mean look laura, this is a very, very serious allegation. this is the kind of thing that government does not screw around about. and obviously, the idea of nuclear secrets being held in an insecure way at mar-a-lago is just extraordinary. and certainly, really changes the conversation in a significant way
searching for while on the property. i want to bring in cnn legal analyst norm mizen, special council for the house judiciary committee in trump s first impeachment trial, analyst susan glasser and dave arenberg, the state attorney for palm beach county, florida. susan, i almost butchered your name, so i ll begin with you. i ve got to ask you the washington post report is, frankly, breathtaking. i have to ask what is your reaction to the reports that they were searching for not just classified documents, but those that may be related to nuclear weapons, not somewhere where it s secured under the, you know, cover of the federal government, but mar-a-lago? what s your reaction to that? yeah. i mean look, laura, this is a very, very serious allegation. this is the kind of thing that government does not screw around about and obviously the idea of nuclear secrets being held in an insecure way at mar- a-lago is just extraordinary and certainly really changes the conversation i
good evening. right now it s 2:00 a.m. in gaza, but there will likely be little sleep for many people there tonight. tonight we ve been watching multiple images of multiple explosions lighting up the night sky around gaza city. cnn s nic robertson in sderot witnessed some big secondary explosions and a huge fire in gaza. nic and his crew witnessed eight rockets being fired from gaza and israel. the idf tell cnn six of the eight rockets were intercepted by the country s iron dome defense system. israeli police say there are no reports of casualties that they can pass along at this moment. meanwhile, u.s. secretary of state antony blinken has wrapped up his meeting with arab leaders in jordan. he s heading to turkey. blinken stressed support for israel to implement what s being called a humanitarian pause in the fighting in gaza, that is far short of the cease-fire wanted by arab countries and international aid agencies. minutes ago israel s military said it would allow a a w
out all of these attempts and allow president trump to be on all of the ballots. but, remember, griff, the process for the left is the punishment, this is they know it s unconstitutional. they know it s not going to stand. they don t care. they simply want to continue to half-time this man to try to weaken him, distract him, and drain his resources. that s what all of these legal attempts are about. and it s about what jack smith s cases are about. all of the fake impeachments. all of the fake indictments. that s what it is about. griff: monica, set jack smith and that aside for a moment. david axelrod may be the lone sane voice in the democratic party. is he saying more than a dozen state up to 13,000 where section 3 of article 14 14th amendment is basically saying that the president engaged in insurrection. something he has not been charged with, and certainly not convicted with. therefore, it doesn t hold up. we hopefully will have the supreme court weigh in quite
argument? it s understandable because of the heart political times we live in. it s understandable because donald trump is the kind of character who brings out the best and the worst in people. but you have to recall that this was a grand jury. it wasn t the district attorney alone who brought these charges. a jury a grand jury of new yorkers. voted that they believe there is grounds for some kind of investigations, then an indictment than the d a takes over and so you know you you open yourself up in any political prosecution, whether it s merited or not to all kinds of accusations, and the d a. mr greg will be present turn turn apart in in the media by republicans and conservatives. he has to have tough skin. he has to be 16, and it s going to happen. he has to rely on the strength of his case. if this case holds up, he has vindicated. if it doesn t hold up, the criticisms might be