douglas how hard it was to get classified documents away from trump when he was in office. plus, the gen z whisper joins us he says the key to pulling off a blue wave, not a red one, is young voters. and speaking of gen z, 25-year-old maxwell alejandro could make history this fall. i ll ask him what his plans are if he is elected to congress from a safe blue seed in florida. good evening, i m mehdi has on. it has become increasingly clear if it wasn t before, that one of the 45 men in american history who have said in the oval office, who descended to the highest office in the land, donald j trump, posed a threat or national security while in office and continues to pose one now, even after office. just think about the enormity of that statement. think about the fact that trump is a former republican president. because in this country, for decades now, democratic presidents and presidential candidates have been often successfully portrayed by the gop as threats to natio
who are fighting with each other about just how appalling they ve been in government and neither has come up with any plan to deal with this problem. unforgivable. we ll be looking in detail at what the incoming prime minister could do to help, as households and businesses face huge energy costs that are set to rise further. also on the programme. as tributes continue to nine year old olivia pratt korbel, who was fatally shot in her own home, a second man is arrested on suspicion of murder. devastating floods in pakistan destroy property and claim hundreds of lives the government has declared a national emergency. and lost in nasa s archives until now previously unseen space photos of the first missions to the moon. and coming up in the sport later in the hour on the bbc news channel, england are on top in the second test against south africa at old trafford, as ben stokes scores his first century as skipper. good evening. energy bills are to soar by 80% in october for te
he will not change and you know it. democratic congressman adam schiff warned us two and a half years ago in his closing argument of trump s first impeachment trial in the senate that trump had abused his power and that he would continue to abuse his power if senate republicans failed to stand up to the then president. adam schiff was right, it has happened again and again, on friday we learned from the fbi s mar-a-lago affidavit that u.s. intelligence officials feared the trump files put spies at risk because the search of the former presidents home was spurred by the discovery that he had kept classified material related to the use of human sources and intelligence gathering. these are no longer just pieces of memorabilia or press cuttings as trump s middle son eric tried to claim on the night the story broke. these are people. the human beings that the u.s. national intelligence operation depends on us to keep us safe.
and found 184 classified documents, 25 of them marked top secret, some of them with trump s handwriting scrawled across them, and they were jumbled up with old press cuttings and magazines and other records. that s why the fbi believe there might be more classified information being stored in properly at chum s property. improperly. he has lashed out today and said this nothing more than a witch hunt against him but trump is facing some real legaljeopardy and not against him but trump is facing some real legal jeopardy and not for just in properly storing presidential records which should never have been removed from the white house. it saysin removed from the white house. it says in this document the fbi expected to find evidence of obstruction when they went into his property, as well. thank you. a national emergency has been declared in pakistan after almost a thousand people died following severe monsoon flooding that began injune. more than 33 million people have been affecte