with lucas tomlinson, we have you covered in the beginning on washington, what is exactly in all of this? alexis mcadams on how presidential candidates are responding to this. andy mccarthy on a big shake-up in the president s legal team because of this, and the hills bob q on how money donors are playing this. so it s time to get right to it. welcome, everybody. i am neil cavuto and this is your world, when it moves, and moves fast and this is a fast moving story, the very latest on what happens now. lucas. you re not kidding, we have learned that former president trump was personally involved in moving boxes of classified documents before the indictment that was unsealed this afternoon, listing those 37 charges against him a short time ago, special counsel jack smith spoke from washington. we have one set of laws in this country, and they apply to everyone. applying those laws with the facts, that s what determines the outcome of the investigation. nothing more, nothi
counts, there is one intriguing one, corruptly concealing a document or record. i don t believe that i have ever seen anything like that, we have never seen anything like this. but what does that mean to you? it is not just hiding a document are not sharing with the national archives. give us everything you got come because you should not have it in mar-a-lago. but corruptly concealing a document. what do you make of it? yeah, i listen to jonathan turley, another one i agree with. this is called unbundling, you can say the core set up facts and conduct, and one or two conspiracy counts and a subsequent count, or you can break them out into little micro charges, micro indictments, and i think that s what they have done here. and this is a prosecuting technique, and it bludgeons the
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