destruction of evidence, and it doesn t absolve trump of the idea that he willfully retained the documents. he knew he had them in 2022, when he turned stuff over to the archives. they told him, hey, there s classified documents in this stuff. they knew he had them over the course of the next year, talking to his lawyers telling him, turn them over. and the fbi kept funding stuff in what you are turning over. it will ultimately not change anything, but quite possibly with the way judge cannon handles things, it could drag it out just a little bit more. just a little bit more. we are now at the first anniversary of the mar-a-lago case, the grand jury and bob dikeman came down on june 8th, 2023. anyone s guess if we get to the second anniversary. bradley moss, thank you, sir, for your time tonight. have a good night. that is our show for this evening. now, it is time for the last word , with jonathan k part. lawrence o donnell come in for jonathan. i would love to see
a complex and massive fraud and fake disability claims. how do you and your agents ever encountered anyone as complex the fraudulent? i ll never work another case like this in my career. but another sinister detail was about to unfold. family and friends were only finding out about the fraud over early morning coffee, martha ann s best friend debbie was reading her newspaper. i m thinking to myself, this cannot be true. this cannot be true. so i start yelling at the top of my lungs. jim! get up! you have to see this. debbie s husband, jim, is a marine veteran. they couldn t believe what they were reading. fooled the federal government, stole money from the veterans. was it money that mattered? no it was the fact that they got it out of a veterans pockets that need it. that is that just sticks in my