forthcoming with investigators, or both. sources telling the times, investigators still are seeking more surveillance footage from mar-a-lago, a sign officials are looking into how the classified material was handle while improperly stored at the former president s estate. according to the times, the fbi declined to comment. president trump s spokesman did not immediately respond. joining us now, justice and intelligence correspondent, ken dilanian, and former u.s. attorney and senior fbi official, chuck rosenberg. good morning to you both. ken, i ll start with you. nbc news is working to confirm all of this, a blockbuster story dropped last night by the new york times . the top line, the 300 documents. 300 of them taken by donald trump, according to the times reporting out of the justice department, is a pretty staggering number when you consider all the excuses donald trump has made. well, he just slipped some things into his briefcase, or they were planted by the f
doors. it was all caught on tape. technicians from the data services firm sullivan stickler were led in by the chair woman of the republican party in coffee county and was one of the 16 fake electors in georgia. they denied it had been accessed until footage proved otherwise. evidence now shows lathom got access to the office. you see on the surveillance video they spent hours inside this restricted room in the elections office. they being scott hall and paul magio. hall is a bail bondsman who served as a poll watcher and is a trump supporter. magio works for sthe data firm hired to gain access to the
because she thought they could put the election right. in michigan, kind of quietly, without people noticing, this group of people obtained a court order from a judge. she was a former republican state senate leader. issued a court order granting them access, and they arrived in the county to collect forensic data from the election machines. so if i know the right person or i find the right official or judge, i can effectively hack into a voting machine and get all that data. so in this specific case you re writing about in the new piece this morning, who were the people behind it, and what were they up to exactly? the firm behind this is a little known atlanta data forensics firm. it s named sullivan stickler. basically after the election, sidney powell and an attorney for the trump campaign hired