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mixed in with a mess of whole other stuff. i find that odd. some kind affjunk drawer happening because, look, some of the nation s most important secrets potentially and again we don t know what is in these documents. we still don t know. we know the type of document, the classification. bullet the fact a document of this potential could be mixed in with clothes and gifts and press clippings, do you see possibly an innocent explanation interest this? let s think about a benefit of the doubt. can one be extended? not at all. i mean there is absolutely no good reason for donald trump to have taken any of this. i mean, there s no justification for why he d have to use it. i mean it just these are documents that belong to the government. they should have been left behind. he has not come up with any justification as to why he had the right to have these documents. he claimed at one point recently that he declassified them. but he never made that argument in the cour ....
in a storage room. this december despite one of his lawyers telling the government they ve given everything back before that search. now agents found government documents mixed in with personal items like gifts and clothing. there are also dozens of empty folders that were marked as classified. i want to bring in cnn s sara murray, political analyst laura barone lopez, and nick akerman, and also we have national security attorney bradley moss. a great panel to talk about this very important issue. i want to begin with you here, sara. you ve been going through the inventory documents from this mar-a-lago search. tell me what is standing out to you? well, i mean, certainly it s the volume. they say there are 11,000 government documents that are not classified. but also, when you dig in to the classified documents you, have you 103 documents. we re now learning that amounts to hundreds of pages in these documents. but 18 of those are top secret. 54 are secret. 31 are con ....
Signal to the world that she considers herself to be this fully three dimensional person who is more than an athlete. just thinking about that as you say that beautiful picture of her gracing the cover of vogue. i think her daughter might be holding onto one end of that dress as well. a beautiful photograph. and she talked about that evolution. as you put it so well, robin, so often we pigeonhole as a society. we decide what you are supposed to be. and it is the rare breed, the rare exception of those able and forthright under the enormous pressure someone like her is under to say i will chart my own course unapologetically. and i think about that when i think about serena williams about what her and her sister endured quite early on in her career to what you re talking about. we call it fashion today, but at ....
Of her gracing the cover of vogue. if you look a little farther, i think her daughter may be holding on at one end of that dress at one point as well. it s a beautiful photograph. and this is where she talked about that evolution. and as you put it so well, robin, so often we pigeon hole as a society. we decide who you are supposed to be. and it is the rare breed, the rare exception of those who are able and forthright under the enormous pressure someone like her is under to say i will chart my own course unapologetically. and i think about that when i think about serena williams and what her and her sister endured quite early on in her career for what you re talking about. we call it fashion today. but at the time, i remember being around her age, and people were poking fun about her hair. they were talking about her body. they were talking about their clothing type. who can forget the black cat suit, the grunts on the court by people. all of this came into this unapologetic notion ....