finding against trump as long as certain conditions are met. this includes providing an explanation of the trump organization s document retention policy. the former president has also been ordered to pay $110,000 in fines. if he fails to comply by may 20th, the judge says that the contempt finding will be reinstated. administrators at delaware state university say that they are reviewing their options after the school s women s lacrosse team was subjected to what they believe was racial profiling. the team s business was stopped in georgia for a minor traffic violation. police say the stop was legal and routine. but the university insists that the team was racially profiled. amara walker reports. are they college students? okay. reporter: this body cam video shows georgia deputies searching college students bags during a traffic stop. on board, the women s lacrosse team from delaware state university, historically black college. on their way home after a game
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prosecuted against hillary clinton, to the extent that there was any exposure other than poor document retention policy, was that, there was classified information which she done and we should note here, as president, you can control classification, you can do which one with. that s not sure of ex presidents, correct? that s correct. as a president, you re right, you have broad latitude to declassify information. we are seeing that right now with the biden administration, they are declassifying documents about russia and ukraine and a strategic way. as a former president, you do not have that ability. but it s worth noting that these crimes and violations have a fairly high bar to prosecute, in part because they something the national archives has found out what to give to the january six committee, they realize a lot of these documents were wrapped, but you have to prove intent, and when
trump, that are not his to keep. that needed to go to the archives. that s what s started them on this process. there is also, i m gonna come to you in a second, look, there s also reporting on some of the information is classified. perhaps even top secret. we re now getting into one of the grand ironies. the thing, the case, that was prosecuted against hillary clinton, to the extent that there was any exposure other than poor document retention policy, was that, there was classified information which she done and we should note here, as president, you can control classification, you can do which one with. that s not sure of ex presidents, correct? that s correct. as a president, you re right, you have broad latitude to declassify information. we are seeing that right now with the biden administration, they are declassifying documents about russia and ukraine and a strategic way. as a former president, you do not have that ability. but it s worth noting that
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