search in a statement after the story first broke, writing, in part, after working and cooperating with the relevant government agencies, this unannounced raid on my home was not necessary or appropriate. they even broke into my safe. a top republicans are rushing to condemn the move, which was likely approved by the leaders of the justice department, including christopher wray, the fbi director who was appointed by former president trump. now, we ve got this story covered from florida and washington. cnn s gabby orr has more on what led to the warrant and we re going to begin, though, with cnn s leyla santiago near mar-a-lago. so, give us the details, first, of the search of trump s home. reporter: right, well, it s been more than 24 hours now, victor, since that execution of that search warrant by the fbi. right behind me, right at mar-a-lago. the primary residence of the former president, donald trump. so, here s what we know, and there s a lot we don t know, but let s
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here are some things that we do know for sure. any time a prosecutor gets any search warrant, you have to establish what we call probable cause that a specific federal crime was committed. you have to write it out in an affidavit. it s a long, arduous process. you have to give details. here s our evidence. you have to show that evidence will likely be found at the location, in this case, at mar-a-lago, and importantly, you have to get that affidavit approved by a federal judge. so, we know that not only did doj believe they had probable cause here, but a federal judge agreed, yes, i find that there s probable cause. another thing we know, virtually for certain, is that a search warrant of this level of political sensitivity almost certainly would have gone to the very top of doj, including to the attorney general, merrick garland. why a search warrant is not a subpoena? it s really a question of trust. prosecutors have some discretion here. if, as a prosecutor, you believe, you hav
council threats to confront the pentagon over the border. mr farage is here to discuss all this. thank you for joining us this morning. good morning. good morning. russia says the u.n. security council meeting taking place is a us stunt. doesn t sound like putin is taking it seriously nor is he threatened by it. what are we expecting to happen at that meeting. not much this honest truth. and, the us s leadership role in the western world is in doubt. what happened are not just the taliban taking over or the atrocities, the fact that it happened unilaterally without consulting colleagues that fought besides them for 20 years opens a question of trust.