after a service in her majesty s honor, king charles iii is about to address members of the scottish parliament after receiving their condolences. earlier on this fourth day of national mourning, the new king walking behind the hearse carrying his mother s coffin draped with a scottish flag alongside his siblings. before departing for scotland in london this morning, king charles addressed members of the british parliament, promising to follow his mother s example. the late majesty pledged herself to serve her country and her people and to maintain the precious principles of constitutional government which lie at the heart of our nation. she set an example of selfless duty, which with god s help and your counsels, i am resolved faithfully to follow. president biden and the first laid did will be traveling to london over the weekend to represent the united states at next monday s funeral services. today, the president is in boston where he will be promoting the bipartisan
danchenko print overall you see durham clearly looking at build a narrative going after the fbi in 2016 early 2017. may 5 the justice department has filed a motion requesting that an appeals court and the special master review of records seized by the fbi and the mar-a-lago raid. lethal wrangling is invesco s former president trump over classified documents found at his florida state. alexander hoff has more of this. the government is arguing through this appeal a district judge does not have the authority to effectively delay a federal investigation by appointing a special master. the justice department s third-party attorney raymond deary off the case is supported by judge eileen cannon exactly a month ago to sort the records seized by mar-a-lago estate to determine if they fell under
continue to see u.s. citizens pay the price for their ineptitude. gillian: derek and brandon, we have to leave it there, thank you for staying up with us. we appreciate it. good to be with you, thank you. gillian: a federal judge in new york naming special master to oversee thousands of documents recover from mar-a-lago has told former president trump s legal team to provide proof that the documents stored there were in fact declassified as donald trump has repeatedly claimed. the attorney surprisingly are taking issue with judge raymond deary s order claiming sharing details from the documents could expose their client to criminal charges. telling them today you can t have your cake and eat it. he going to serve as a neutral third-party arbiter who will sift through about 11,000 documents and identifying all that could be covered under attorney-client privilege or executive privilege as a former president is claiming. his team has a deadline now of november 30th to complete al
i have the absolute right to declassified. absolute. reporter: trump has repeatedly argued he has the power to declassify documents and that he did declassify the documents at issue but his legal team has yet to make that claim to a court or provide evidence that trump did so. in a new filing at the 11th circuit court of appeals, responding to the doj appeal, trump s team has said it is on the government to prove they are classified. the government presupposes that the government documents it claims are classified are classified, however, the government has not yet proven this critical fact. tonight, judge raymond deary, who the trump team had a direct hand in choosing, telling trump that he may have no choice but to accept the government s claims that the documents are classified if he is given no proof to the contrary. from s legal team arguing it is too early in the case for them to have to reveal any evidence of declassification since that
the court has little time to complete its assigned tasks. let s bring in washington post reporter, perry stein. she covers the justice department and fbi. also with us, former u.s. attorney, joyce vance. she s an msnbc legal analyst. good to have you both. perri, just give us the latest in terms of process now. we understand what the judge has said and is indicating he s interested in, but does he fullout ask for these things or what happens next? so so far he hasn t specifically asked the trump team to answer any of these questions that i know have made the headlines, but he did say that by friday, they have to kind of select a vendor, which would be the third party that uploads all of these documents, so that they can both parties can view them and the special master can settle any disagreements about privilege. that s the first step, so that suggests it s moving along. and by early next week, the