their case about what should be blocked out in order to protect their witnesses and investigative methods. former president trump reportedly wants the full affidavit released. a growing number of republicans support that move and are angered his home was searched. i still haven t seen any evidence that he was even asked to give these documents back. he s been cooperating with them on these issues for a while now for months. and so why take it to this extreme extent? i think that is why you are seeing so much backlash from republicans, you are seeing everyone coalesce. meanwhile a majority of u.s. voters say that there is ongoing investigations into alleged wrongdoing by donald trump should continue according to a new nbc poll, nearly 6 in 10 voters back the investigations. a u.s. federal appeals court says senator lindsey graham doesn t have to testify for now before a grand jury investigating donald trump s efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election in georgia. graham s
giant has pledged $12 billion to build a new chip fab in the u.s. state of arizona, and another company called media tech has pledged to open a chip design center in the u.s. state of, you guessed it, indiana. back to you. thank you. and the u.s. is approaching the end of primary season for the 2022 midterm elections. only a few states have yet to make their party choices. tuesday will see congressional primary races in new york and oklahoma, but florida is getting most of the attention. republican governor ron desantis who is already talking about running for president in 2024 must first win re-election in november. tuesday s vote will determine his democratic challenger. vocal republican critic of donald trump says she has no greet sacrificing her political career to defend democracy against the former president. u.s. representative liz cheney is just days removed from a crushing defeat in her re-election bid in wyoming. she became a top target of trump and his supporters after
of the search at this time. the search is of the search at this time. the search is believed of the search at this time. the search is believed to have be part of an investigation into the handling of presidential papers that were removed from the white house when donald trump left office. the washington post newspaper is reporting that classified documents relating to nuclear weapons are among them items fbi i d - let weapons are among them items fbi i d let agents were 34. there has been no official confirmation of this or anything to do with the search. mr trump hasn t responded directly to the justice department s move, but he does have the right to object to the warrant being released. in social media, the former president has focused on what he says happened during the search. by by any standards, this has been an extraordinary week in america. this saga is far from over, but many of the former
to respond to more of that over the next few days as temperatures won t quite break records again, but will get close. dan johnson, bbc news. a florida court could give the go ahead on friday for the unsealing of a warrant that allowed fbi agents to search donald trump s home. the usjustice department wants the document made public following the outcry over the unprecedented search of the former president s mar a lago property. this may reveal the nature of a possible criminal case against trump, who has until friday to object to the unsealing. here s our north america correspondent peter bowes. this sprawling estate that donald trump calls home, the scene of a monday morning visit by federal agents with a search warrant. nearby streets were soon occupied by supporters of the former president, protesting at his treatment of the justice department. protesting at his treatment of thejustice department. senior republicans chimed in, demanding that the authorities justify their decision. n
this is bbc news. i m samantha simmonds with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. wildfires continue to burn out of control as europe s record summer heatwave continues with no sign of stopping. a drought is expected to be declared in many parts of england, meaning stricter controls over the use of water. what were they looking for, and what did they find? the fallout from the fbi search of donald trump s home continues. debating abortion in malta: we report from the mediterranean island where the procedure still carries a potentialjail term. and making their mind up: the shortlist is to be announced for which british city will host the eurovision song contest.