the hour. thank you for being here. the single text exchange and the time line, cnn was first to report the secrets service provided only one text exchange to the attorney general though the watchdog had requested a month s worth of records from two dozen secret service employees. the agency is under more scrutiny now after it revealed that it has not been able to recover any data they say was lost during a phone migration. it is worth noting that congress sent the secret service a request to preserve records ten days after the capitol attack, that phone migration didn t begin until 11 days after that. the agency s credibility is now on the line ahead of tomorrow s primetime hearing for the january 6 committee. let s get started with whitney wildlife on which i will awhichi will. and capitol hill? what are you learning? reporter: this letter obtained by cnn and the test message was between the chief of the uniform division tom sullivan now retired and former capitol police
living on the full load of government benefits for his age group, medicare, social security and in his case, government pension, and who has discovered that golf is the least effective form of exercise to control weight and stay in shape, is now a full year and a half into the worst life ever lived by a former president of the united states. donald trump, his life is a misery from the moment he wakes up too early in the morning, through those dark hours in the middle of the night when he is struggling against the insomnia to find some peace. piece that never comes. pure misery. that is his life. prior to donald trump, the worst post presidential life ever lived was richard nixon s 20 years after being forced to resign in disgrace because of the crimes he committed an office for which he was assuredly going to be impeached if he stayed in office and convicted in the senate and removed from office. but when month and to richard nixon s painful post presidency, his successful
pushing lies, and ask the former fox and said about this disinformation s threat into democracy. let s get underway this thursday night. good evening, once again, i am alicia menendez, in first deafening rule. anytime between now, and noon tomorrow, we can see at least some of what it was that prompted the government to search donald trump s florida compound. that search, turning up at least 7:11 sets of classified documents. today, magistrate judge, bruce reinhart, ordered an exact redacted version of the affidavit to be unsealed by noon, on friday. his decision came less than four hours after the justice department submitted its proposal for extensive redactions. the judge accepted the doj at its, saying, full disclosure would, quote, reveal the identities of witnesses, long forsman agents, and unturned harduth. the strategy, scope, sources, and methods, and grand korean formation. in order is the latest key staff investigation that has heightened political risks for attorn
group, medicare, social security and in his case, government pension, and who has discovered that golf is the least effective form of exercise to control weight and stay in shape, is now a full year and a half into the worst life ever lived by a former president of the united states. donald trump, his life is a misery from the moment he wakes up too early in the morning, through those dark hours in the middle of the night when he is struggling against the insomnia to find some peace. piece that never comes. pure misery. that is his life. prior to donald trump, the worst post presidential life ever lived was richard nixon s 20 years after being forced to resign in disgrace because of the crimes he committed an office for which he was assuredly going to be impeached if he stayed in office and convicted in the senate and removed from office. but when month and to richard nixon s painful post presidency, his successful her successor gerald ford relieved him of pain by pardoning
former fox and said about this disinformation s threat into democracy. let s get underway this thursday night. good evening, once again, i am alicia menendez, in first deafening rule. anytime between now, and noon tomorrow, we can see at least some of what it was that prompted the government to search donald trump s florida compound. that search, turning up at least 7:11 sets of classified documents. today, magistrate judge, bruce reinhart, ordered an exact redacted version of the affidavit to be unsealed by noon, on friday. his decision came less than four hours after the justice department submitted its proposal for extensive redactions. the judge accepted the doj at its, saying, full disclosure would, quote, reveal the identities of witnesses, long forsman agents, and unturned harduth. the strategy, scope, sources, and methods, and grand korean formation. in order is the latest key staff investigation that has heightened political risks for attorney general, merrick garlan