mosel and indictment of the u.s. president of a kind of take you there alive, these are strange days indeed. both the current and former president under special counsel investigation of taking classified documents. today, former president trump was on a golf course oreo today in new jersey, and he also shoop his legal team after learning that he will face charges in miami and they were grand juries remember in d.c. and in miami, and there s a suggestion that they were not expecting this to be centered in miami. but now there is a whole lot of things that we need to talk about around the meaning of that and what that will look like. more on all of the cinema met with congressman michael waltz, constitutional attorney jonathan jonathan turley, former fbi attorney, and former deputy assistant attorney general john year, so they have a great write up as we wait for jack smith at the podium here for any minute. first lucas tomlinson as we get this underway. hello lucas. hello ma
plays out back home. it s forcing him to cut his trip short, raising new questions about how this drama is impacting the u.s. abroad. plus, montana says time is up for tiktok. the state banning the popular social media app. it s the furthest any state has gone to target the chinese-owned brand. is that brand legal? court challenges are likely as tiktok says it will defend itself. a race to rescue children who may have survived a plane crash 17 days alone. we are following these major stories coming into cnn news central. president biden has now met with japan s prime minister in hiroshima. friday they will sit down with other leaders of the world s top economies, as a massive fiscal catastrophe looms, thanks for a stalemate here in washington over the debt ceiling. the discussions appear to be slowly progresses, but the u.s. could default, and anything thinks g7 allies accomplish there could be thrown into disarray from the global financial meltdown that could result.
charles, who has spent his life preparing for this, addressing the nation for the first time as king. in a rare display of royal emotion, talking about his mother and what she meant to the country and her family. to my darling mama, as you begin your last great journey to join my dear late papa, i want simply to say this. thank you. thank you for your love and devotion to our family and to the family of nations you have served so diligently all these years. king charles yes king charles acknowledging how much the nation and the world have changed since his mother was crowned and the challenges he faces ahead in a britain that is very different from the one he was born in. he ll be officially proclaimed king in a matter of hours. charles also addressing his family, naming william and kate prince and princess of wales. kate taking on the title that her mother-in-law, diana, had and sending a message to harry and meghan. i want also to express my love for harry and meg
they existed? that they should have this kind of impact on the presidency? the u.s. may not often wasn t passed for this reason? it wasn t tested some of the work for a present or future president or presidential candidate, it was passed by a rogue president and woodrow wilson who had 2,000 political opponents who opposed to world war i. then they pass this addition act in 1918, amending domestic espionage act, and they started locking up people who dared to speak out this espionage act, is a very, very dangerous and blog and bury them much respect. so they use data and risk exploited intended on a presidential candidate in his future president. the criminalize in case. which was never supposed to be criminalize against the pass presidency. the rest the records act, it purposefully, purposefully was passed in 1978, has no criminal
bureaucratic process. though he s been conflating two this i suppose, the records act which requires, when you leave office, all the documents belong to the government, and the powers to declassify. they have also previously said he had a standing order that everything would be classified. the former officials have no knowledge of that. he s saying yeah, he knew about the process, but he didn t have to use it. he s conflating a lot. paula, stay with us. i want to bring in norm eisen to talk about this. these 16 letter showing that trump knew how to properly declassify, how big of a deal is it? i think the 16 letters are significant. if jack smith charges this matter, and it goes to a jury, the jury will need to decide, is