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transcript. whether he now faces more heat that changes his mind we ve seen before, that s how far in he is, the person you see on your screen, not well-known but long loyal military aide and personal aide to donald trump in the post-presidency. i want to read some more from this. we have so much new material with regard to katy s point that donald trump has long avoided texts and emails, but he hasn t stopped everyone else from using them on his behalf. here you have january 13th, 2022, the doj reading from page 19 says nauta texted trump employee 2 about trump personally, quote, trackingboxes, he s tracking the boxes, more to follow today on whether he wants to go through more today or tomorrow. nauta writes to another anonymous employee, trump employee 2 in the indictment, one thing he asked was for new covers for the boxes. can we get new box covers before giving them out on monday, and the employee replies, yes, i will get that. this is contemporaneous, this is rea ....
billion. now the fate of his controversial program is in the hands of the supreme court and we could find out any moment how the court has ruled on this. we ll bring it to you as it happens. the main suspect in the 2005 disappearance of natalee holloway van der sloot is on his way from peru to the u.s. facing federal charges he tried to extort holloway s mother on information where her daughter was buried. her body has never been found. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom, i m dana perino. good morning. bill: good morning, i m bill hemmer. joran van der sloot is in u.s. custody on a jet filled with f.b.i. agents heading for birmingham, alabama where he will remain in federal custody for the duration of the criminal proceedings held there and then returned back to peru to serve the remainder of a 28-year sentence for the murder of a 21-year-old woman in lima. dana: we spoke to the federal prosecutor who filed the u.s. charges against van der sloot is 2010. ....
developed evidence that government records likely were concealed and removed from the storage room and that efforts were likely taken to obstruct the government s investigation. it goes on to state three classified documents that were not located in boxes, but rather were located in the desks in the 45 office were also sealed, end quote. the doj also included a picture of the documents seized during the fbi s search of the former president s florida estate, several of which clearly are marked top secret. in all, the filing says more than 100 unique classified documents were seized. some of the documents were so sensitive, fbi agents and doj attorneys needed additional security clearance just to review them. the doj filing reveals the fbi recovered twice as many classified documents than were returned by the trump team, casting doubt over their claim that there had been a diligent search following the grand jury subpoena in may. joining us is peter baker and ryan riley ....
Content, the actual content of these documents because they re nuclear secrets, if you can t show them the degree to which they are sensitive, they are serious, they put us at risk, you are asking a jury to trust prosecutors. so the law does not allow that. it s not like the jury s just told just trust them. but here s an argument that would come up in connection with obstruction. the subpoena called for documents that bore classification markings. it doesn t matter what s in it, the substance of it. of the classification markings are there, you re going to be like that s all that the jury needs to know because that goes to but andrew, to her point, to katy s point because we deal with these terms all the time, i cover intelligence, no foreign on this top secret. that means you can t share it with your closest allies. i mean, that is extraordinary. ....
For handling it. then in this particular case, the way they have portrayed it, especially since biden s problems with classified information emerged in january, it seems to me that what happened is the justice department shifted on trump from concentrating on document retention to concentrating on obstruction of the investigation and grand jury. what they are looking at is the representations in particular that were made in june of last year when based on information from former president trump his lawyers gave a package of 38 documents to the f.b.i. telling them that those were the only documents in his possession that bore classification markings and then, of course, we know two months later they do the search warrant at mar-a-lago and find another 100. dana: andy mccarthy, do you think the justice department is keeping the white house informed? yes, but i think it s being done in a very discrete way. ....