obstruction that we might uncover in the course of this search warrant. so a couple of key things to keep in mind. it s not the information we re talking about is not what we found when they went in a couple of weeks ago in early august, on august 8th, it s about what they already had, and they believed that there was more. and i think that s an important thing for us to remember, as it pertains to not only the former president s statements, but where this investigation goes from here. and of course, we heard last week in a hearing that led up to these documents being unsealed in part today, a redacted copy is what we received. the justice department said, look, we re in the earlier stages of this investigation. i think that s an important thing to keep in mind. one, they already have a lot of evidence that there were classified documents there. as ken pointed out, haphazardly included with newspaper clippings, memos, magazine clippings, as andrea pointed out, sensitive intelligence
the unlawful concealment or removal of government records. i suspected, the document, the ifu dated affidavit was heavily redacted, but we learned some of the reasons why the department wanted to search mar a lago. one reason was because documents provided earlier by donald trump at mar a lago included over 180 instances of classified information mixed in with a hodgepodge of magazine clippings and article, that included human intelligence gathering and even court ordered surveillance of us citizens. now the justice court ordered surveillance of us citizens. now thejustice department also relied on witness testimony to justify its search, but the testimony was all redacted, and the reason was because thejustice department were afraid witnesses
democrats side for sure, and i ll say it again, in the general establishment. will: lara, you ve spoken to your father-in-law. therefore you have the most immediate information of anybody we ve spoken to tonight. does he know, do you know, why his home was raided? he believes it s the documents in question, that, you know, everybody has been really upset about from the white house. look, my father-in-law, as anybody knows, who s been around him a lot, loves to save things like newspaper clippings, magazine clippings, photographs, documents that he had every authority, will, to take from the white house. you know, again, he s been cooperating every single step of the way with the people that have questioned any of this. i know people have brought it up before, but, you know, look at hillary clinton, the 33,000 emails she deletes that are completely gone and nobody bats an eyelash about it. donald trump takes documents that he had every right to take,
terrified of him on the democrat side for sure. abut i m going to say it again in the general establishment, laura , you ve spoken to your father in law. therefore, you have the most immediate information of anybody we ve spoken with tonight. does he know do you know why his home was raided? he believes it s the documents in question that everybody s beenknow really upset about from the white house. look, my father in law,un as anybodyd knows, he s been around him a lot, loves to say things like newspaper clippingso ,magazine clippings, photograph documents that hedo had every authority will to take from the white house and again, he s been cooperating every single step of the wayay with the people thatp have questioned any of this. and i know people brought it up before. but, you know, look at hillary clinton, the thirty three thousand emails that shee just deletes that are completely gone and nobody bats an eyelash about it. donald trump takes some documents that he had every right t
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Twenty-eight students submitted work to this year’s Bachelor of Arts Exhibition (BAX). With the choice to submit one or two pieces for display, the
BAX online exhibit showcases 50 works of art by Grinnell third and fourth years. The pieces cover a range of mediums, including sculpture, photography, digital media, paintings on canvas and fiber art.
To accommodate the socially-distanced school year, the Studio Art Student Education Policy Committee (SEPC) has been planning BAX since the fall with two key components in mind: an in-person exhibition at the Grinnell College Museum of Art (GCMoA), and a virtual exhibit that can be accessed by Grinnellians around the world. As several students who submitted art to the exhibition are not in Grinnell or could not mail their pieces to the museum, only about half of the exhibition’s art is currently on display in the physical gallery.