and this idea, too, that the white house voted yesterday that the documents, trying to remember the exact language, were unintentionally misplaced or something misplaced, that does not fly either because that is still mishandling classified documents. so that may be for the court of public opinion, thinking the president, not charging a sitting president with a crime will be the overarching policy here, and maybe they are just trying to the best of their ability say there s nothing to see here. but clearly there is something to see. sandra: that being said, the press secretary said over and over again very similar to what she offered yesterday that the president takes things very seriously when it comes to classified documents. one would then wonder how they ended up in his garage and will the white house release a visitor log, who would have had access to the documents in his garage is a huge question. but reporters clearly in the
bicycle and a car, so the questions remain, what will come up of the wilmington house log, the visitor log, who had access, why were they there? that all goes towards the level of piercing national security, and that grave threat that it encompasses, but to your point absolutely policy was broken, we will see investigative lee whitelaw and what will happen moving forward with that, because we can t say that yet with absolute conclusion. jessica: and who traipsed through mar-a-lago. emily: same thing, we hold every president to the same standard and this can become the standard which is finding classified documents under the bottom of your shoe and the bathroom coming out okay. so much more to cover, transportation secretary pete buttigieg with growing backlash of the faa meltdown that grounded all air travel in america. we are learning more about what happened and why it should never have happened in the first place. the details next. veteran homeowners, if you want to lower yo
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chief counsel testified that they knew when they told eastman this was illegal. there s some indication that trump was aware of the illegality of this plot. and then trump s fingerprints. in addition to the subpoenas, if they comb through trump s twitter feed and look at the visitor log, it s possible they burn their visitor logs, he was hauling people in at the height of covid. to work them over, some folks from michigan came if. . we all heard the call. fingerprints were all over this in public. it doesn t seem like a particularly tedious task to tie trump to the electors plot. i think that s right. there s a difference between criminal liability and kind of just moral responsibility. the congressional investigation is on the non-criminal side,