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mike pompeo. in uvalde, texas, a new investigation that uncovered a local of majority officers never had active shooter training. more on that this hour. we begin this morning with new details on the investigations facing former president donald trump. we start in new york where during his deposition before the state attorney s general office, the former president took the fifth over 440 times as part of the state civil investigation into trump s business practices. in a lengthy statement, trump slammed the probe as politically motivated and said he had no choice but to plead the gift after the fbi searched his florida home as part of an unrelated investigation. also this morning, new details emerging about the fbi s efforts to obtain documents with classified information allegedly taken to mar-a-lago from the white house after donald trump left the white house last year. according to the wall street journal, prior to the search someone familiar with the stored papers
york attorney general s office, he invoked his fifth amendment right more than 440 people. he did answer one question, though, his name. in moments, the line of questioning he faced and what it indicates about the civil case the attorney general is building. plus, new reporting about why the fbi search of mar-a-lago may have happened even after more than a dozen boxes were retrieved by the national archives earlier in the year. the wall street journal reports someone familiar with the stored papers told investigators there may still be more classified documents at the private club after the national archives retrieved 15 boxes earlier in the year. people familiar with the matter said. as of now, nbc news has not ind pently verified the reporting. the focus is intensifying on how the justice department should handle this unprecedented moment. pressure is intensifying on attorney general merrick garland to explain the search as trump s allies and defenders lob unverified al
this is the 0. these are the top stories. the head of nato is called russia. the most significant and direct threat to security as allies prepare for summit in madrid. their lines wants to boost his rapid reaction forces from 40000 troops 230-0000. these 13 people have been killed in the russian missile striking a shopping mall in ukraine. it happened in the central city of common shock. dozens of others were injured. ukraine s president says about a 1000 people were in the building. the time of the attack tells profit has more from the capital cave. emergency services are saying that they are now still sifting through the burnt rubble, expecting, potentially to find the charred remains of more people who were killed. we ve also had some interesting information from the national security and defense council of ukraine. they saying that according to preliminary data, they believed that these attacks involved what they say were x 22 airbase cruise missiles are fired from an air