mar-a-lago. just one day after the justice department released the redacted affidavit that led to the search of his florida resort. the u.s. intelligence community is now assessing whether national security was put at risk. and new tonight, a federal judge has scheduled a thursday hearing to consider donald trump s request for a special master to oversee the fbi s review of evidence seized from his florida home. cnn s natasha bertrand is here to break it all down. reporter: pam, we are learning that the direct are of national intelligence confirmed the committee is working together with the justice department to review all relevant documents retrieved from former president trump s foam mar-a-lago. to a letter and oversight committee, her office and doj are conducting a classification review of relevant materials including those recovered during the search of mar-a-lago earlier this month. she also noted that the intel community will conduct an assessment of the potential r
democrats call it accountability. where do things stand right now and where do we go from here? our legal and political panels will break it down for us. tracking lawmakers reaction, laura ingle outside trump tower for the response from trump world. surrounding the stunning development. good evening. here is the latest about what we know at this hour about the fbi raid at mar-a-lago, beginning with former president trump. he was photographed leaving trump tower in new york city this afternoon after the rate of his province private residence inflorida. mr. trump left new york and was heading to his home in bedminster, new jersey. the reporting source tells fox news, the rate at mar-a-lago happened early this morning. fbi agents even brought a safe cracker and opened a relatively new safe at mar-a-lago. coworkers say the safe was new and nothing in it. fbi agents went through every single office, safe, and grab documents without going through them on the mar-a-lago property
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candidates make their way through the crowd. so what they are doing right now is that they are both seated inside the stadium. they are, indeed, watching the football game, trying to take part in the spectacle of all of this. the undercurrent of all of this is their rivalry, the presidential politics rivalry. desantis is seated in the crowd with iowa s popular republican governor, donald trump is seated inside a stadium box. now ahead of entering this particular stadium, what we saw is more of the sort of rubbing elbows with the students, trying to pose for the best presidential picture in this caucus state. they were tailgating, donald trump was at a tailgating party at a fraternity where he was signing footballs, he was throwing footballs. he even flipped some burgers. and as he walked around the stadium and walked into the stadium, he was greeted by very loud cheering. desantis, same thing. also trying to tailgate, meet with people. he had a number of campaign stops ahead
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