and saying that he was able to declassify whatever he wants. joyce, put that make sense of that for us? explain that to us. well, i d love to make sense of it, katy, but it doesn t make much in the way of sense. it is a shocker that the former president would try to distract from his own problems but invoking barack obama who by all accounts including this official one complied fully with the presidential records act. when it comes to these new suggestions that trump could have declassified these documents on his way out the door, this rings a little bit too good to be true. and certainly the president has declassification authority, he can do it with far less need to dot the i s and cross the t s than someone else could. but if for instance i had walked out of my office with tss, ci information which we re being told what was recovered in the execution of this search warrant, it is clear that if i had refused to turn it over or tried to keep it hidden saver a request was
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well. and msnbc legal analyst paul butler and joyce vance. we also have david rode, msnbc legal analyst tally winestein. thank you for being here on this breaking news. so i do want to go back to you, ryan. now that you ve had a moment to digest some of the documents, what else could you tell us? i do want to look i think one thing is important is attachment b is what described as what they were looking for here and section d, any evidence of knowing alteration, destruction or concealment of any government or presidential records or any documents with classified markings. so in addition to looking for all of the classified documents they re looking for evidence of concealment of the documents and evidence of destruction of the classified documents. so you go back to not that it is classified but maggie haberman reporting about how trump got rid of documents by flushing them down the toilet. that would be a presidential
augment the border patrol here along with the national guard. they definitely need more resources and that s why governor abbott ask for additional support from other states. this is a veryot large section d again, it s a lot of people coming across. what s not being talked aboutcrs the border towns in mexico at the same time this is happening, we are seeing an increase in violence over there. the cartels are getting stronger and stronger and emboldened to carry out mindless acts of violence over there. so we ve been advised to not go into renault so which is across from mccowan, the rio bravo is also getting in on the comic inundated as well. it s open borders that we seen today, and it s not good for anybody. tucker: is not good for anybody, that s exactly right. julio process. thank you. when several hundred mostly senior citizens got frustrated with the election results in january, broke the law and walked through the u.s. capitol
when the united states came out with it s decision with the challenge to bicycobama care any said obama care is the law of the land? now the enforcement phase has come into play we have seen even barack obama and the administration itself is realizing it is unworkable. it needs to be fixed. as opposed to fixing the law by having congress change the lay, the president and and secretary sebelius themselves are changing the law and we believe it is unconstitutional. let s dig deeper. section d of the obama care law the aca. effective date the amendments made by the section shall and that is my emphasis shall apply