someone sued you? carlson has long drawn criticism for controversial views on race and immigration. policy is called the great replacement, the replacement of legacy americans with more obedient people from faraway countries. reporter: a former producer suing over a hostile work environment at carlson s show. i thought he was invincible. i thought his team was invincible. reporter: fox news declined to comment to cnn on this story. we reached out to tucker carlson himself. he didn t respond. brian todd, thanks very much. erin burnett outfront starts right now. outfront, breaking news the special counsel is investigating the handling of mar-a-lago s surveillance footage by trump employees.
something but that they know there s an ongoing investigation. falsifying or destroying a record for the purpose of impeding the investigation. that s what they have to prove there. my guess is they might know something. yeah, we have to wait and see and learn more about what s behind these new round of grand jury subpoenas. we played that sound of trump telling sean hannity a few weeks ago, quote, i gave them tapes of storage areas, i wasn t holding anything back. cnn has reported that the security camera footage that was turned over showed a mar-a-lago staff member moving boxes from a storage room with a trump aide. source told me directly about this investigation, what do you think, do you think there s more footage that trump doesn t want out there. that s an open question. the footage they provided was
number two, why did it take six years i want to stress this for the american people. joe biden left the vice presidentsy in 2017. harris: that part. the dates. a long time. critics comparing this to the discovery of classified documents during the f.b.i. raid of former president trump s mar-a-lago s home. the compareson, they re quite different actually. president biden has a lot less to say when it s his documents being scrutinized. [inaudible]. than he did talking about trump. the special counsel to the president says the discovery of these document was made by the president s attorneys. documents were not subject of any previous request or inquiry
nuclear capabilities of foreign governments, our own, or allies that are unknown to the rest of the world. these kinds of things are kept secret because they are our playbook. if they get shared with operatives from other parts of the world, you know, like we saw at mar-a-lago, chinese agents are snooping around and grabbing things, it could be devastating to our country and national defense capabilities. that is why the government is so eager to get these de got documents back as quickly as possible. we do not know if any of that has happened. maybe it has, maybe it has not. if it has happened, if there have been compromises of human intelligence or signals intelligence, you and i would not be privy to that information. of all the investigations into donald trump this one seems to be taken very seriously. it was legal counsel apparently paid them $3 million. apparently that is gone. he is having trouble finding representation. why is he more worried about this and he seems to be abo
materials from the trump administration. on top of that, among the records were covered at mar-a-lago were 48 folders with classified markings that were empty inside. this raises further questions about how these sensitive documents were handled and what happened to them. joining me now is barbara mcquade. a co-host of the sisters in law podcast and legal analyst. good morning barbara, thank you for being with us this morning. there are a lot of views about how to think about these documents. one is that it is benign, donald trump just mishandled this with classified documents, but the important one is that classified documents or classified for a reason and they are handles a certain way for a reason. and then they show up at mar-a-lago, which is not a skip, it is not a secure facility. there are lots of ways into mar-a-lago. there are lots of ways to pay a staffer or caterer or member to get their hands on documents. this is what makes it really