it s about lying to students. and it certainly has no educational value, whatsoever. and so educators, we want to make sure the content was teachers are using screaming for resources and content, we want to make sure that content is appropriate. san, it is my understanding that you are leading a memorialization project to preserve african american history. here is what one of the local residents had to say about those efforts. it gives me the opportunity to show the history, show the contributions that were made by the enslaved. to make it possible for madison and others to get develop the constitution. it s important to do that at this time, because this is the time people want to know their history, want to know their answer. talk to me about the importance. i think sometimes this gets misunderstood as though it is only dangerous to black americans when the way that we teach history to future generations is dangerous to all? it s actually dangerous to
as aaron alluded to earlier, he had a 24-minute long conversation with carlos de oliveira, who is a property manager. i m going to guess they weren t talking about the state of azaleas, but rather they were talking about when did you move the boxes? what kind of security footage would have detected that? how can we get rid of it? who is in charge of it? those are the kinds of details that might have been part of the conversation between them for 24 minutes. and then as eric just noted to you, they did talk to carlos de oliveira and walt nauta allegedly, they are alleged to have lied to federal investigators about certain details. of that they may have memorialization of the statements that they gave when they were interviewed and the feds will use those. eric, back to you. what are you expecting when de oliveira makes his first court appearance tomorrow? do you expect trump s denials have any effect on what happens in court? i don t, at least for tomorrow. i m anticipating a fairly
there is a fire somewhere in the justice department. last night, special counsel jack smith turned over the first batch of evidence in the classified documents case to trump s legal team. that batch of evidence which was made available in three parts includes documents obtained via subpoena. evidence obtained via search warrants. transcripts of grand jury testimony taken before grand juries in washington and florida. memorialization of agents write-ups of witness interviews conducted through last month. statements from some witnesses associated with the case, and copies of closed circuit television footage obtained by investigators. this means that trump is now in a position to know the identities of certain witnesses that have spoken to jack smith s office, including some that were promised leniency and or immunity. we, on the other hand, don t know the names of those witnesses. if donald trump listens to his lawyers, he will not disclose them to the public.
jack smith turned over the first batch of evidence in the classified documents case to trump s legal team. that batch of evidence which was made available in three parts includes documents obtained via subpoena. evidence obtained via search warrants. transcripts of grand jury testimony taken before grand juries in washington and florida. memorialization of agents write-ups of witness interviews conducted through last month. statements from some witnesses associated with the case, and copies of closed circuit television footage obtained by investigators. this means that trump is now in a position to know the identities of certain witnesses that have spoken to jack smith s office, including some that were promised leniency and or immunity. we, on the other hand, don t know the names of those witnesses. if donald trump listens to his lawyers, he will not disclose them to the public. disclosing those names would put the former president in direct violation of a
it s also a sign things might not be going how trump expects or hopes. right now we expect when trump blows smoke on truth social might mean there s a fire in the justice department. last night special counsel jack smith turned over the first batch of evidence in the classified documents case to trump s legal team. that batch of evidence that was made available in three parts include documents obtained via subpoena, transcripts of grand jury testimony taken before grand juries in washington and florida, memorialization of agents write ups of witness interviews conducted last month, statements from some witnesses associated with the case, and copies of closed circuit television obtained by investigators. this means that trump is now in a position to know the identity of certain witnesses that have spoken to jack smith s office including some that have promised leniency and/or