president to give these boxes back because he was, again, reluctant to do so. now these boxes are in a secure compartmental area, being protected as the department of justice debates whether or not they re going to commence an investigation. and we ve been told by the archives that trump s legal team says they will continue to look for more potential documents to hand over to the archives. okay, i m going to get to the legality of this in just a second. but there was one line from your article that i found particularly striking. that being, trump was noticeably secretive about the packing process and top aides and longtime administration staffers did not see the contents. that seems unusual, is it? well, as one archive staffer told us, everything about this is unusual, nothing about this is normal. but, yes, the fact that the former president was secretive about the contents of the boxes and didn t utilize those closest to him to assist with the
her up at every trump rally. the entire so-called scandal ultimately helped deliver the morally corrupt former president to the white house. the washington post previously reported some of the materials included in the contraband boxes were trump s love letters were to kim jong-un and trump was secretive about the packing process and top aides and long-time administrative staffers didn t see the contents. we have official confirmation the former president knowingly and brazenly ignored the law. chair of the oversight committee, which is investigating these classified documents added the national archives also confirmed that they informed the d.o.j. of the former president trump s removal of classified material to mara mar-a-lago and identified documents torn up by trump. this could violate the law. the national archives also confirmed that potentially many more trump administration records, including direct
some flooding. we have flood watches in effect widespread across parts of eastern tennessee, also into parts of virginia because of that risk for flooding. for now, let s head back inside. some bad traveling weather today. thank you, maria. traveling, we know, can be gruelling. a report revealed the average business traveler spent 6 1/2 hours lugging their bags around from destination to destination. i know the feeling. i ve been traveling a ton for this book tour, california, texas, and talking about georgia. my next guest says she can help simplify my packing process and yours, chief executive officer for duffle. welcome. thank you. duffle is a cool app that will let you travel without eve with you through the airport. where did you come up with this? we were actually on a business trip in london. we were staying there on a