that. then on june 27th, 2022, de oliveira walked to the i. t. office, we are mar-a-lago i. t. employee was working with another employee in the i. t. department. the de oliveira request of the trump employee floor for, and we re gonna talk about trump employee for a lot, stepped away office so that the de oliveira and trump employee for could talk. the man went into a closet together, doesn t seem sketchy at all, where they had this conversation, which sounds like something out of the sopranos. i m just going to read directly here from the indictment. they de oliveira told employee four that their constant conversations with should really between the two of them. he has then asked trump employee four, how many days the servers retained footage. trump employee four responded that he believed that it was approximately 45 days. then de oliveira told trump
suitcase and whatever they could carry on their backs. and i want you to hear from erin eric, who is from sarasota, florida. he and his wife, who s ukrainian, are trying to get their 84-year-old mother, who took a bus 11 hours from ukraine to here in warsaw. they are trying for the third day to figure out if they can get her a visa and they re still not sure how they re going to get her to the u.s. take a look. we have her now in warsaw, poland, and she s in a wheelchair and a walker and she s alone. and we have a flying back to the united states in a week, and we can t get an appointment until june 27th, 2022. how is she going to survive and be taken care of and we re going to be left alone here in poland. the state department says that the covid crisis as well as the trump administration s rollback of the refugee program is one reason people are facing
trying to get a visa for her 84-year-old mother, hanna. she s in a wheelchair and walker and she s alone and we have a flight back to the united states in a week, and we can t get an appointment until june 27th, 2022. how is she going to survive? reporter: the countries bordering ukraine, u.s. embassies are inundated. in poland, the wait time for a visitor visa appointment is 125 calendar days. in moldova, at least ten months. i have appointment, but in may! reporter: not everyone with an appointment will greet approved. those with u.s. relatives are more likely to get an immigrant visa. those applying to come as visitors may get rejected if they can t prove they plan to return. inside the embassy, ambassador mark brzezinski tells me the u.s. is working to speed up the process. right now, a big effort is being made to see which program is applicable and appropriate for which particular refugee and which particular family.