course of his presidency. those documents belong to the united states, not any individual. the former president states, not any individual. the former president along with his legal team argosy has the right to declassify the documents and he has already done so. legal experts question those claims, as did on friday president biden. ijust want to friday president biden. i just want to know if friday president biden. ijust want to know if he could declassify everything in the world, if i am president? come on, come on, i m not going to, because i don t know the details. i don t even want to know. like just as they carried. the pages that trigger the search of his bead front property, 21 blacked out and several container no visible words at all. the fbi argues that revealing the identities of witnesses could potentially lead them to being subjected to home, including retaliation, intimidation, and even threats to physical safety. what the document doesn t address is what agents discove
of witnesses could potentially lead them to being subjected to harm, including retaliation, intimidation and even threats to physical safety. the justice department was also concerned that if they laid out what the document doesn t address is what agents discovered in the 11 boxes they retrieved from mar a lago earlier this month. investigations expected to continue now behind closed doors as it reviews the documents and potentially calls more witnesses. we may hear nothing more until we learn if criminal charges will be laid. gareth barlow, bbc news. garden centres in england will be banned from selling peat compost from 2024. the move follows a public consultation and is part of efforts to fight global warming, as our environment correspondent, helen briggs explains. this dark, wet stuff is peat dark, organic matter and much loved by gardeners for nourishing plants. but because of environmental concerns, you will soon no longer be able to buy peat combustor
other illegal items would be discovered. gareth barlow has the details. this is the remarkable document used to justify one of the most historic fbi raids in us history. amid the blacked out text agents argue they have probable cause to believe, in the words, that evidence, contraband, fruits of crimes or other items illegally possessed would be discovered at the former president s mara a lago estate. the criminal investigation and eighth of august search began after the national archives, which maintains white house records, identified classified files, among 15 boxes recovered from moura logo injanuary this year. an fbi review recovered 184 classified documents, including 25 marked as top secret. it is 25 marked as top-secret. it is unprecedented 25 marked as top-secret. it is unprecedented since - 25 marked as top secret. it 3 unprecedented since the presidential records act of 1978 in which i helped draft that this is the first time a president ever carted off to his home i docum
former senior justice department official. i think americans from all ideological sides want to understand what led the justice department to make this momentous, historic decision to go into mara-a-lago. people want to know. reporter: in this recent court filing, the justice department argued that blacking out sensitive investigative information would be so extensive as to render the remaining unsealed text devoid of meaningful content and would not serve any public interest. as the legal battle over the affidavit builds, former vice president mike pence speaking to reporters in iowa again laid out conditions for a possible appearance before the january 6 committee, saying he would consider a formal invitation. margaret. brennan: those talks with congress still ongoing. rin. t lifein priso hes ted ony theidnapp four american hostages in syria.
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