to crimea back on monday. but, so russia is saying they are attacking odessa because those see drones were based here, and went out and attack that bridge. so what russia still has planned, whether that retaliation will continue. that we are wait to see, anderson. alex thanks very much. we re take you back, right here in the u.s.. and the special counsel s investigation into the former presidents to overturn the 2020 election. we are learning tonight that more witnesses may return which your testimony today from two people. the last time mr. trump was indicted, he it was 20 days after he received his target letter from the special counsel s office. it has been for days now since his former assistant u.s. attorney, and anchor of the source at nine pm, kaitlan collins. caitlin, do we know who testified before the grand jury today? the most important person, even though he s not really a
we were before the grand jury, myself and the searchers. we testified about this, and nobody from the special counsel s office made any inference that this was an incomplete search. well day. if there is a, probably should have brought it up at the time, instead of crying about a month. slater well, it is interesting. i mean, if there was a subpoena for surveillance footage of bedminster, and you are unaware of, why would you have been unaware if it, because you are part of the searches? i don t know anything about any surveillance video, subpoena. i don t know that, has that actually been confirmed? that such a subpoena exist, or is that just a? rumor it s being reported in the new york times. but let me ask you about today what happened down in florida. walt nauta, who is trump s co-defended, still has not been arraigned because he did not make his flight to get his arraignment today. of course, he wasn t arraigned two weeks ago when trump was, because he did not have a
getting a better idea of what that evidence actually is. according to the filing of special counsel smith and his prosecutors, that evidence includes quote, interviews of defendant trump conducted by non government entities recorded with his consent and obtained by the special counsel s office during the investigation of this case, including the july 21st, 2021 reported interview defending trump providing to a publisher and writer quoted in part in the indictment. now, we cannot say for sure whether that line refers to more privately recorded conversations like the bedminster won it that it references or donald trump s many, many public interviews on the subject. regardless, it seems likely that a good chunk of evidence in the case against trump is going to be his own words. also part of the evidence that
the government has been looking for many months at the january 6th allegations that trump broke the law when he and his different associates were trying to come up with schemes to essentially try to get the vice president to pick who won the election despite what the actual results were. the other investigation, the mar-a-lago one is well along. it has, there has been a search warrant that was executed at trump s home in florida. the government has interviewed many different witnesses. those investigations have been done by these lying prosecutors who will be absorbed by the special counsel s office. a special counsel himself, mr. smith, who is coming back from being where he was trying these were crimes, he was a war crimes prosecutor. he will have to get up to speed, he will be the one who asked to make major decisions about whether to grant immunity , why did you execute search warrants. whether to offer a plea deal. major investigative decisions like that.