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morning joe starts right now trump indicted the first ever criminal indictment of a former president of the united states came down yesterday when a new york city grand jury convened by the manhattan district attorney s office took the unprecedented step of voting to charge donald trump. because the indictment is under seal, the exact charges are unknown, but we do know they center around that $130,000 payment trump allegedly made to porn star stormy daniels just days before the 2016 election, to keep her silent about an affair she claims the two had a decade earlier according to the star witness in the case, trump s own former lawyer, michael cohen, the trump organization tried to cover up the payment, falsely claiming it was a legal expense. good morning and welcome to morning joe. it is friday, march 31st along with joe, willie and me, we have the host of way too ea early, white house bureau chief at politico, jonathan lemire the host of politics nation, ....
have the audio recordings of rudy giuliani and trum officials and what they were saying privately to the fo news hosts that is coming up in our hour. that is a hello vtes, i don t go anywhere. stay tuned, brother thanks as always roll tape thanks to at-home for joining us this hour classified information is huge category. it covers everything fro handwritten notes that could b completely inconsequential, al the way up to the nuclea codes. so, just hearing that somethin is classified, doesn t give yo all that much to go on in term of what the actual underlyin information is which is what makes this revelation from the new york times today such a big deal. special counsel, jack smith, i asking witnesses about multipl alleged instances of forme president trump showing off confidential map that contains sensitive intelligence information after he lef office for months, we have known that president trump took hundred of classified documents with him when he left the ....
it covers everything fro handwritten notes that could b completely inconsequential, al the way up to the nuclea codes. so just hearing that something is classified doesn t really give you all the much to go on and what the actual underlying information is which is what makes this revelation from the new york times today such a big deal. special counsel jack smith i asking witnesses about multipl alleged instances of forme president trump showing off confidential map that contains sensitive intelligence information after he lef office for months we have known tha president trump took hundred of classified documents with him when he left the white house. and we have known that among those classified documents wer top secret papers that contain things like sensitiv intelligence information but this reporting in the ne york times tonight i potentially the first instance we know of of trump not just having that sensitiv information in a broom close somewhere. but of him actu ....
in coming up. sandra: we anticipate all of that. first this fox news alert. fbi agents have just completed moments ago their search of president biden s vacation home as the doj investigation into the handling of classified documents widens. sandra smith in new york. hello, john. john: hello, sandra. halfway through the week. the search at biden s rehobeth beach home marks the first time fbi has looked at private locations tied to the president. sandra: david spunt has the breaking details. this search just wrapped, david. so, were any classified documents found at the president s beach house? sandra, john, no classified documents found. this is according to the president s personal attorney, bob bauer. the search began this morning at 8:30 in the morning at the rehobeth beach home, wrapped up at noon. three and a half hours, quite the contrast from what we saw just a few weeks ago when we learned on a friday the fbi spent almost 13 hours inside the president s ....
and that s why the american academy of pediatrics is saying, look, we re going to change things. the american academy of pediatrics has now come out and said we re going to change our recommendations for feeding babies. let s take a look at what those changes are. they re saying instead of waiting until the baby s first birthday to introduce cow s milk, whole cow s milk may be an option for babies older than six months, babies who usually would take regular formula. this is not ideal, they say they only want babies to do this for a brief period of time. they don t splin what that means. they also say the toddler formula is safe for a few days for babies close to their first birthday. that s how bad this has gotten, that the american academy of pediatrics is changing its recommendations. not because anything changed medically, but solely because of this shortage. thanks so much. more breaking news for you in our world lead. the nearly three months long siege at the a ....