marked classified that was found had been intermingled with press clippings, clothing and other nick knacks. questions about what the former president was doing with 11,000 documents that were recovered. the federal district court released the catalog while she makes a decision on whether to appointing a special master. william barr called it a waste of time and a red herring. he also said loud and clear that his old boss brought this on himself by taking what did not belong to him, refusing to give it back and he seemed to suggest perhaps obstructing justice with his legal team deceiving investigators. i think the driver on this from the beginning was, you know, loads of classified information sitting in mar-a-lago. people say this was unprecedented. it s also unprecedented for a president to take all this classified information and put them in a country club, okay? and how long is the government going to try to get that back? they jawbone for a year. they were deceived on
waste of time and a red herring. he also said loud and clear that his old boss brought this on himself by taking what did not belong to him, refusing to give it back and he seemed to suggest perhaps obstructing justice with his legal team deceiving investigators. i think the driver on this from the beginning was, you know, loads of classified information sitting in mar-a-lago. people say this was unprecedented. it s also unprecedented for a president to take all this classified information and put them in a country club, okay? and how long is the government going to try to get that back? they jawbone for a year. they were deceived on the voluntary actions taken. they then went and got a subpoena. they were deceived on that. they feel. and the facts are starting to show that they were being jerked around. and so how long you know, how long do they wait? the answer, as we now know, was more than a year before seeking a search warrant. the former attorney general had more
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but the fate of the students remains a mystery. cnn s david culver went to mexico where the parents are still fighting for answers. reporter: eight years since they have last seen their sons. parents of mexico s missing 43 students marched through the capital s streets, clinging tight to painful memories and demanding justice. a shocking government report released last month concluded their children were victims of a state-sponsored crime carried out and covered up in part, the report says, by some of mexico s most powerful. the parents trip to mexico city started some 200 miles away. a nearly five-hour drive through winding, mountainous roads, deep into the mexican state of guerrero. heavily with corruption and violence. they warn u.s. citizens not to travel here.
the students disappearance. his arrest came one day after a government report referred to the incident as a state crime based on thousands of documents, text messages, phone records and more. according to a statement from the families, his arrest is a significant step in helping them, quote, know the truth and obtain justice. but the fate of the students remains a mystery. cnn s david culver went to mexico where the parents are still fighting for answers. reporter: eight years since they have last seen their sons. parents of mexico s missing 43 students marched through the capital s streets, clinging tight to painful memories and demanding justice. a shocking government report released last month concluded their children were victims of a state-sponsored crime carried out and covered up in part, the report says, by some of mexico s most powerful. the parents trip to mexico city started some 200 miles away. a nearly five-hour drive through winding, mountainous roads, deep into the m