reporter ryan riley and kelly o donnell. i m andrea mitchell in washington. ryan, can you get us up to speed on the latest? in my read of this, she is also enjoining the government from using the seized materials for investigative purposes, but is not preventing the director of national intelligence from proceeding with the damage assessment, correct? that s right. it s a pretty devastating ruling for the government. the biggest question here was whether or not the special master was going to have authority over the executive privilege claims. that was really the biggest issue. if this was solely limited to attorney/client privilege, i don t think we d see as much strong opposition necessarily from doj. it would have been something they could have potentially lived with, because it s such a limited amount of the materials. but when you get into these questions of executive privilege, this really blows up the investigation and could really be a major setback to the investiga
The hidden spots in your home might have all those hidden valuables, but is it where a burglar would hide? The hiding space for those items may be more
The hidden spots in your home might have all those hidden valuables, but is it where a burglar would hide? The hiding space for those items may be more
The hidden spots in your home might have all those hidden valuables, but is it where a burglar would hide? The hiding space for those items may be more
The hidden spots in your home might have all those hidden valuables, but is it where a burglar would hide? The hiding space for those items may be more