that kid has touched more lives. if we touch as many lives as he did in the next 20 years, this world would be a better place. he was an amazing kid. gadi schwartz, nbc news we have a lot to cover in our second hour of chris jansing reports. let s get right to it. at this hour, the fight of his life, the plane carrying former president trump set to land here in new york city soon, ahead of his arraignment tomorrow we re live from the courthouse, and trump tower where it s all hands on deck. how the nypd and secret service are preparing for the former president s arrival, and how trump is gearing up to walk into the courtroom not just as a defendant, but a 2024 presidential candidate how much money he says he s raised since the news broke, and what we know about his post arraignment, prime time address at mar-a-lago. plus, a day of firsts, including the first time we ll hear the charges read against the former president in court what we can expect tomorrow and for the
even before donald trump s arraignment tomorrow in manhattan, his legal jeopardy appears to be mounting in another case the washington post reports that the mar-a-lago classified documents case, the justice department has uncovered fresh evidence of possible obstruction, writing this. investigators now suspect based on witness statements, security camera footage, and other documentary evidence that boxes including classified material were moved from a mar-a-lago storage area after the subpoena was served and that trump personally examined at least some of those boxes. political investigative reporter joss dos sey has the report fro the washington post, and we re joined by two former federal prosecutors, carol lamb, an msnbc legal analyst, and shan