trump s white house counsel pat cipollone and deputy patrick philbin were both interviewed by the fbi about sensitive documents stored at mar-a-lago. this as the fallout from the fbi s mar-a-lago search becomes a comes to a critical juncture tomorrow. a judge will hear arguments about whether to release the affidavit behind the search, something donald trump wants and the doj opposes. even now, as donald trump s legal troubles mount, his grip on the republican party is tightening. and he just purged one of his high-profile critics. republican liz cheney lost her primary race to a trump-backed opponent by a landslide. but while a cheney may be out of a seat, earlier on today, she made it clear she s not going anywhere and will keep up her fight against trump. there s no political office that s more important than the principles that we take an oath defend. and i believe that donald trump continues to pose a very grave threat and risk to our republic. and i think that def
this land is more important than the principles that we are all sworn to protect. our republic relies upon the good will of all candidates for office to accept honorably the outcome of elections. this primary election is over. but now the real work begins. this morning on today with savannah guthrie, she was pressed on whether her future includes seeking the nation s highest office. let s just be straight about it. are you considering running for president yourself? i will be doing whatever it takes to keep donald trump out of the oval office. you didn t say yes or no. that s fine if you are thinking about it. are you thinking about it? are you thinking about running for president? that s a decision that i m going to make in the coming months, savannah. mr. trump celebrating cheney s defeat on his social media platform overnight. his political and personal future remain clouded by legal trouble on all fronts, including the criminal investigation and the search o