joining us this hour. tonight, polls have just now close in new york. home to seven consequential primaries into special elections that may tell us a lot about the role abortion will play in the midterms. steve kornacki joins us at the big. board florida political girl, mark caputo is here as for the democrats choose their pick to take on governor ron desantis. plus, breaking news tonight about the top secret document trump had at mar-a-lago, information being called quote, among the most sensitive secrets the u.s. ole. donald trump reportedly wouldn t show some of the material, even to some top eight. one of the washington post reporters who broke that story, carol lanning joins us live. the jury finds two men guilty of kidnapping as the irs because of threats from the far-right. we start tonight with what you might call a quintessential new york moment. i will take you out. you can take me? out how are you gonna do that? watch. that would then republican candi
every time there is a chance to vote and to see something, you gotta go out and say it. we will discuss all that ahead, but in new york, there are four other congressional races that we are watching closely. in new york s post-congressional district longtime democratic representatives jerrold nadler and carolyn maloney forced into the same race due to redistricting. nadler won that primary, ending maloney s 30-year stunt in congress. in your 17th district, democratic congressman, sean patrick maloney and mondaire jones were almost forced to run against each other the same way that nadler and maloney were. but mondovi s running in new york s newly drawn pet district, facing a crowded field including dan goldman, former lead counsel during donald trump s first impeachment who spent his own money in that race. goldman is clearly leading the pack, but the race is still too close to call. tonight, congressman maloney, the current share of the dccc, part of a primary challenge fo
which allies provide us special intelligence people don t share with others. that includes, for example, covert programs that we have the gather intelligence and if those details were revealed to a form written adversary, our chances of protection national security would be greatly diminished, grave you asked that question about people who during this period who worked for donald trump or were in the trump orbit try to avoid being involved in this case. starting in the fall of 2021, donald trump was resisting turning over records he believed were quote unquote, mine meaning his. and the archives knew that he had a lot of records. the things were missing, and that they needed them. eventually, donald trump s team turned over 15 boxes of records. the shocker for people who had previously worked in president
this new reporting in the washington report tonight from former president trump s reluctance to head to classified documents to the proper authorities. also tonight, in the latest legal setbacks, the former president, the federal judge overseeing trump s lawsuit, he was appointed by donald trump, is asking trump to clarify the exact purpose of the lawsuit that he filed yesterday, the one asking for a special master to review the documents viewed by the fbi. joining us now is the former prosecutor and the manhattan district attorney s office, current successor at new york law school, new york university law school. rebecca, thanks for joining me. we have a lot to talk about here. so first, let me get your reaction to the washington post reporting about how centrally trump was involved in this election documents, it was shrouded in secrecy, the documents themselves were highly sensitive. what do you see is the legal and pluck a shuns of all that?
marked, top secret. the new york times reported late last night that infect federal agents in total retrieved over 300 classified documents, with hundreds of hundreds of pages of classified material from mar-a-lago. that record of and foot-dragging, and false statements is apparently donald trump s definition of complete cooperation. and we have breaking news tonight about that supposed cooperation. the washington post reports what happens when archives first through the darkness of january. quote, would employees began opening up and sifting through material, they noticed an immediate problem. the boxes of ride without any kind of logs or inventories to describe their content, according to a person familiar with the recovery. instead, they contained a hodgepodge of documents including some did not even come from trump s time in the white house. but some of the white house records it obvious markings indicating they were classified.