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out. your house is like a crazy person s garage. what do you need this bird house for? can we get rid of it? i might need it. what about this one? well, if two birds come along. people who are hoarders usually don t want other people to find out. and it s no different than the president of the united states who we re finding out has a huge hoarding problem. joe biden isn t just latching on to old newspapers or bird houses. he has been hoarding classified documents and joe has tried to keep it a secret for over 50 years. after weeks of biden telling the feds don t come to wilmington, where he promised there would be no more documents. the department of justice finally stepped in this weekend and decided to take a look for themselves. and they sure got a look. they spent 13 hours combing through biden s home in delaware and, yes, the feds found more piles of documents just spread eagled in joe s house. some of them are from his time in the senate. was joe taking ....
indication yet that investigators remain skeptical that trump has been fully cooperative in their efforts to recover documents the former president was supposed to have turned over to the national archives at the end of his term. here s how team trump responded to brat according to the new york times reporting. the outreach from the department prompted a rift among trump s lawyers about how to respond, one camp counseling a cooperative approach that would include bringing in an outside firm to conduct a further search for documents. and another camp advising trump to maintain a more combative posture. the more combative camp, the people briefed on the matter said, won out. to put all this in perspective. after months of pleading by the national archives, a subpoena from the department of justice back in may, a court-approved search of president trump s private golf club and residents which yielded 11,000 government documents, all in all, a process that has now gone on ....
[screaming] you okay? jesse: this is the aftermath of a slash and burn tactics but, cnn wants you to know that once again, the riots were mostly peaceful. keep using these words violent, violent, violent, violent. the only acts of violence against people that i saw were actually police tackling protesters. jesse: six people were arrested. all on domestic terrorism charges, which is weird because the fbi said domestic terrorism was just a right wing thing. they came from every corner of the country to raise hell. wait, i thought the left hated when people crossed state lines and got violent? now, the guy on the right francis carroll comes from a wealthy family in kennebunkport, maine. obviously he made bail from a domestic terrorism charge just a few weeks ago. you know how francis can be sometimes. this isn t an isolated incident. it s a national movement. six more antifa freaks were just arrested in michigan for ....
A half. and from an evidentiary standpoint, especially as a former prosecutor as you look at it, in the over 400 pages of the mueller report are there pieces there that simply can be lifted directly into articles of impeachment? if necessary they could. you know, the mueller report itself is not the evidence. mueller s testimony wasn t the evidence. the evidence really was the witness testimony that was summarized in that report and the documents that were summarized. that s exactly what we re trying to obtain. if we liken this to a criminal proceeding, i d like to bring these witnesses before the grand jury and hear what they have to say directly, not rely on the fbi 302 summary of what they had to say. but if we re deprived of that, if the administration games it out and deprives us of the ability to do that then we may have to think about whether the obstruction itself is an offense, an impeachable offense. but what is really at stake here at the end of the day in addition to ho ....
I didn t say that, those are the words of professor david shanzer. he is the director of the center on terrorism and homeland security at duke university. he s a former high-ranking staff member in the house homeland security committee. and professor shanzer says it is staggering to imagine how much more violence this president may motivate. professor shanzer will join us at the end of this hour tonight. we ll also be joined tonight by congressman adam schiff, the chairman of the house intelligence committee. congressman schiff told his california constituents yesterday that he blames republican opposition to every form of gun regulation on what congressman schiff says is, a contagion of cowardice in the congress. we begin here tonight with the words of another member of congress, a freshman. i met her in texas last year when she was running for what was then beto o rourke s seat in the house of representatives, representing el paso, and then a ....