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as we first reported last night, an extraordinary escalation of the investigation into former president trump s handling of certain documents from his presidency. tonight, we re following the major political and legal implications of this truly fast moving story. cnn s senior crime and justice reporter katelyn polantz is here with us in the situation room. she s got the latest on the search of the resort in florida. wolf, republicans are attacking the justice department and fbi today. but this is a serious federal criminal investigation. everything we know about it so far really does appear to be by the book. the justice department is following protocols including keeps things secret at this time. what we know about what played out on monday is that it wasn t the sort of thing that you would call a raid, where fbi agents go in guns blazing, knocking on doors, yelling. instead, it was agents going to mar-a-lago and working, beginning in the a.m. with lots of people ....
Tyler Dean Ryks, 33, of Granite Falls, pleaded guilty to second-degree drug possession in August. He was formally sentenced Sept. 26 in Chippewa County District Court to 100 months in prison. Ryks was initially charged with first-degree drug possession after a state trooper found multiple drugs and paraphernalia on Ryks and in his vehicle after a traffic stop. ....
Offer being made in cramped prisons. one prisoner like in this murky underworld it s rare to glimpse inside wanted his identity hidden as he explained the deal. rapists, pedophiles, extremists are not taken. murderers are accepted. what are the terms of the contract? amnesty in six months. reporter: what kind of money are they promising? somebody talks about 100,000 rubles. somebody about 200,000. reporter: russia s small victories in this war have come with huge losses. and after about six months, regular soldiers have been hit hard, with up to 60,000 russian dead or wounded troops say western officials. so now russia is making ugly choices in its ugly war, sending convicts to fight. but for this prisoner with years left on a drug sentence, joining ....