not take from mar-a-lago. i would be surprised if there is still furniture at his club. according to this document, it was a nine-hour smash and grab. we will take you through the items in a second. are you ready for the criminal charge they are basing that raid on? are you ready? they are saying day raided trump s house because he violated the espionage act. they are saying donald trump committed espionage against the united states of america. in the statute says he may be trying to harm the united states and aid our adversaries. documents double locked up in his basement, protected by the sea. secret service at his mansion are hurting national security and aiding and abetting the enemies. and it gets better. also going after him on obstruction. because there was a lock on the door that they told him to put there. the most transparent president in american history, we actually wished was a list transparent because it tells us everything is somehow obstructing an investigat
having a lock? did they boast that they told him to put on the storage unit. it is crazy. james: yeah, well, there s a lot that is crazy and a lot that is unanswered. i don t think that is the hook here for obstruction. but think about this for a minute. jesse: but hold on. what is the hook if he was cooperating with subpoenas. his lawyers were in touch back where is the obstruction? i don t get it. james: right. well, norten week at this point. this point. but the point about the lock is there is the department of justice getting a personal tour of mar-a-lago. feel free to look around. input reaction was not to freak out and go to a court or issue a subpoena or give a search warrant. their reaction was to come back five days later and say, do you mind putting a second lock on the basement facility that is already locked that is within that is guarded by secret service? the good news there from our perspective is you can t possibly argue that they were
it s hit us hard with a constant rise in utility bills, especially gas and electricity. everything isjust a constant worry at the moment. and sort of became reliant on credit cards to be able to survive. ryan lives in norten in north yorkshire, and his council tax could be going up next year. another growing bill on the pile. it s always on my mind. i never, ever stop thinking about paying things off and it s hit me very hard. the council here, like many, is facing rising costs and demand for services. there s particular pressure on care for children and adults. the government is already putting up national insurance to help pay for social care. but initially, most of that will go to the nhs. so some councils say they re still facing funding shortfalls. if you look at the ten year record of this council, i think we have been moderate in our increases. but there comes a point where, in actualfact, those people who are on lower incomes are probably the people