from msnbc world headquarters to new york. welcome everyone to alex witt reports. developing this hour. the fallout grows on the fbi search in mar-a-lago. as we wait to see if donald trump s legal team filed a motion for a special master to review the evidence seized the department of justice is nearing a major deadline to propose redactions for the affidavit season that search. earlier today, house intelligence committee chair adam schiff spoke on winning the balance of the public s right to know versus the government s concerns. i think the question is, at one point in time does the public get to see that affidavit? i think the justice department makes a powerful case that at the early stage of the investigation, when it could jeopardize the pursuit of justice, this is not the time to be giving essentially the trump lawyers a roadmap into how to intimidate witnesses or how to derail illegitimate investigation. this all comes as a new nbc news poll out today shows americ
costs, capping seniors out of pocket cost. combatting climate change. that s on top of the american jobs bill, the chiefs and science to revitalize our manufacturing sector. the other side has had a summer assembles. obstructing veterans health care, ripping away 50 years of reproductive freedom. and now, we re trying to defund the fbi and ignore a serious threat to our national security with trump s latest scandal. on the heels of that, now to this hour s panel. nbc s justice reporter, ryan reilly. lisa reuben, legal analyst for the rachel maddow show. and hayes brown, msnbc daily columnist and editor. welcome all. ryan, i m gonna start with you here. give us the very latest on the mar-a-lago situation. where do things stand? as this unfolds, i think i want to highlight something about the ongoing threats that are being faced with the fbi. we saw that attack of the fbi cincinnati field office. we saw a man arrested for a threat last weekend. in fact, in a recent motion