airtime we have assembled a team of correspondents and experts to tell you what is known, but it could mean, and where it may lead. cnn s kaitlan collins starts us off. caitlin what are you learning about this fbi operation? john, it s a remarkable development with the former president himself confirming that the fbi has executed a search warrant on his home in palm beach, florida today. he said in a statement that his beautiful home, mar-a-lago in palm beach, which became s primary residence after he left the white house is, quote, currently under siege, rated and not occupied by a large number of fbi agents. he says after working in cooperating with the relevant government agencies, the sun announced raid on my home was not necessary or appropriate. he adds, quote, they even broke into my safe and he compared it to water gate or worse than water gain and maintains it s an effort to stop him from running for president in 2024. we should note we have now learned this search
that occurred at mar-a-lago between attorneys representing former president donald trump and agents there, looking to see if there was classified information being stored on the property. and it s this meeting that sort of precipitated the search that was executed at donald trump s residence in palm beach yesterday. we re told from sources who were present at the meeting that at the time that attorneys for donald trump shared documents, turned them over and showed them that there were in fact documents being held at mar-a-lago that had classified markings on them. the agents who were present then asked to see where these documents were being stored. they were taken to a basement room on the property, we re told. and just days after that meeting occurred, they were given they were sent a letter, asking them to create a more secure location for these documents to be held. at trump s property. and we re told that aides to the former president actually then put a padlock on the
bus that was hit in the street. [noise] the days before, police would rescue people from this hostage is in the same area, they killed the leader of the 400 mawozo gang. the police struggle to hold ground. the gangs, whose currencies kidnapping and drugs, are gaining far too much. especially, right here. [noise] rounds hit the armed vehicle. they think, they see where the gunmen are. [speaking foreign language] they run, but not like it s
are caught in between. here, a passenger on a civilian bus that was hit in the streets. in the day before, police said they rescued six hostages in this same area and killed a leader of the 400 mawozo gang. police struggled to hold ground. so the gangs, the currency is kidnapping and drugs but gaining far too much. especially right here. ground hit armored vehicles. i think they see where the gunmen are. they run, but not like it s
Three more of the 17 Christian Aid Ministries missionaries kidnapped in Haiti on Oct. 16 were released Sunday night, the Ohio-based international aid ministry announced Monday as it urges continued prayers for 12 colleagues still held captive by the notorious 400 Mawozo gang.