records. and that prompted them to get in touch with trump s counsel that was representing him post-presidency, to say hey, guys, we re missing a bunch of records, do you have them. and there was then back and forth that was fairly extended. i m not quite sure, i m not quite remembering the time period, but this is a president that left the white house, in january, and these records were not retrieved until the beginning of this year. so there was some extensive back and forth. and the former president was very reticent about giving up some of these documents. and the volume of 15 boxes alone was quite an astonishing number at the time, and it was enough back and forth, an agreement that the former president would continue to hand over documents as they found them. jackie alemany investigations reporter for the washington post, i know you are in the middle of ongoing reporting on this story which you and your
0 2022 and they are going to google at the thought of what your life must be like. they will goggle at the thought of what it must be like to see something like this happening in your lifetime in realtime for the first time ever in american history, having no idea how it would how it would play out. nothing like this has ever happened before. and we don t know how it ends. tonight s news, that the fbi has raided the home of the immediate past-president of the united states, it feels both astonishing and sort of inevitable in equal measure. before republican president donald trump, we never before had a president impeached twice in a single term. we ve never had so many members of a president s own party vote not only to impeach him but to convict him and remove him from office and bar him from ever serving in office again. we have never before had a president reject the results of the election that did remove him from office, we never before had a president summon his followers into a