retaining any evidence a former allies now say that trump is a threat to nationa security and, president biden kicks off his 2020 foreign setting the tone of this campaign, focusin on policy over his potential opponent then, ukrainian forces recapture a village in the southeast with this counte offensive means for the future of the war and democracy abroa as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night what good evening once again i am alicia menendez, in for stephanie ruhle. the former president s hit wit new restrictions in hi criminal trial as he prepares to fight charge that he mishandled the nation most sensitive secrets today, a federal magistrat judge issued a protective orde borrowing in trump and his c defendant walt not up fo revealing or keeping any trial evidence that also means no posts o social media and they are no for allowed to review evidence unless a lawyer or staff membe from the defense team is present. the ruling follows a request from jack smith s
garland and his deputy lis monaco were focused on restoring public trust in th doj while some prosecutors fel that top officials were showin away from looking at evidenc of potential crimes by trump and those close to him and, with that, let s bring in our lead off panel glenn thrush, justic department reporter for the ne york times, former federal prosecutor glenn kirschner and anthony coley former justice department spokesperson unde attorney general merrick garland. glenn kirschner, let s tal about the ruling in th classified documents case abou evidence what does it say to you abou this case? you know, it says that th court and the prosecutors ar going to try to put in place all of the safeguards that the can to keep donald trump fro further disseminatin information. he was obviously disseminating saying is that he should not have been, which is what lande him in legal hot water and now the prosecutors and the judg want to make sure that he is