Now and ask about the Bosley Guarantee Tv On The Edge premieres sunday, september 22, did nine on Cnn Welcome to. The lead. Im jake tapper. We start this hour with Breaking News in the Elections Subversion okay, against Donald Trump, the judge in the case just set a schedule that could result in the release of some of the evidence against mr. Trump before for the november election. Lets get right to cnns Katelyn Polantz and cnn senior legal analyst, elie honig. Kaitlan. What could this never before seen evidence consistent . Well, this was what the prosecutors were quite explicit in describing in court today. They want to file their whats called the Opening Brief on Precedent President ial immunity. And theyve got lots of exhibits. They said this Tom Windom said, we want to set forth the facts of this case both in and outside of the indictment of Donald Trump, things like Grand Jury transcripts three o2s, which are fbi memos of interviews they conduct with people, Interview Transcripts
Place this week. So what changed . And playing out in the last few hours, a preview of what will be one of the biggest cases in our nations history, the United States versus donald j. Trump. The former president s lawyers, jack smiths team, and u. S. District judge chutkan all facetoface in court for the first time. Its high stakes going head to head over the parameters of a protective order dictating who, including trump and under what circumstances should be trusted with government evidence. The dramatic new details from Behind Closed Doors and what it all could mean for the judges first ruling in the case. And Paradise Lost in hawaii, a birds eye view of whats left of lahaina, after wildfires ripped through the island. This apocalyptic scene wont be the last with other fires still burning and hundreds still missing in what has now become the second deadliest fire in modern u. S. History. One local now grieving the loss of his home and his fathers ashes. Thats the one thing i wanted
good day. i m chris jansing live at msnbc headquarters in new york city. new political and potentially legal headaches for president biden after a second batch of classified documents is found at his delaware home. will attorney general merrick garland weigh in when he makes a statement a few minutes from now? plus george santos facing new calls to resign including from even more of his republicans in his home state. but he s making it clear he s staying in congress. can he and gop leadership ride this out? and finally, investigators have now identified the systems glitch that delayed 12,000 flights on wednesday. but how did they make sure it doesn t happen again? we start with new revelations about a second batch of classified documents found by aids of president biden. fueling calling for a congressional investigation or even the appointment of a special council. right now, we are waiting for attorney general merrick garland to give a statement. he s expected in minutes
he will remember that the archives responded to a subpoena from the justice department back in may to provide all of the documents that they had provided to the january six committee. it appears that tom windham and the team that are looking at things beyond the rioters. they re looking at the effort to impede the transfer of power, and the role of the former president and some of his allies, it looks like they have decided that there is additional material that the january six committee did not know about, perhaps and did not ask about. and that they are interested in as part of their investigation. it tells us that there is more that they know about. kim, it s a tell you anything that the doj is going back to the national archives for more documents about january 6th? i mean, does this mean trouble for the former president, for who else could it mean or could spell trouble for? well, i ve always thought that this was going to be a 12 punch january six committee warms
The legal team representing former President Donald Trump is taking issue with special counsel Jack Smith’s office providing him evidence for his federal criminal trial for election interference in the latest spat over a potential delay of the March 4 trial date.