europe with live reports from made grid and the cnn weather cen center . live from cnn centre, this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. we begin with more fallout from the fbi search at donald trump s florida estate. sources now telling cnn that one of the former president s lawyers signed a letter back in june saying there were no more classified information stored at mar-a-lago but of course we learned earlier this week this federal agents recovered 11 sets of classified documents during their search including several marked top secret. meanwhile two high ranking house democrats are now asking intelligence officials for a damage assess themenment of the documents. writing that the former president s conduct has potentially put our national security at grave risk. all this comes as the fbi is dealing with what it says is an unpress departmented number of threats against the bureau in the wake of that mar-a-lago search. katelyn polantz is in washington with the latest
celebrations are under full swing. we ll look at their 75 years of independence. announcer: live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. we begin with more fallout from the fbi search of donald trump s florida estate. sources tell us one of former president trump s lawyers signed a letter back in june saying there was no more classified information stored at mar-a-lago. we learned earlier this week federal agents uncovered 11 sets of documents including 2 with top secret. they want damage assessments of the seized documents. the chair s writing that, quote, former president trump s conduct has potentially put our national security at great risk. all of this comes as the fbi is facing backlash over the search like this group that gathered outside an arizona field office. the protests ended peacefully but the bureau is still urging employees to be vigilant saying it s received an unprecedented wave of threats. cnn s caitlyn polance is in washington on th
e samsung device with xfinity mobile. or add a line to your plan today at xfinitymobile.com well, welcome to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada and all around the world. i m kim brunhuber, ahead on cnn newsroom. we ll have the latest on trump s se search at his home in mar-a-lago. multiple people wounded including four american tourists. plus pakistan s independence day
dealing with what it says is an unpress departmented number of threats against the bureau in the wake of that mar-a-lago search. katelyn polantz is in washington with the latest on the justice department s investigation. reporter: two months before the fbi search of mar-a-lago, a lawyer for donald trump attested in a letter to the justice department there were no classified records to be found on the property, cnn learned on saturday. but despite this claim, when investigators seized the boxes this past monday in this criminal investigation, they found in 11 different praise pl records still marked at classified, that includes three levels even ones labeled as the ones that would require the most strenuous provisions to see dress city si secrecy. and these new details flush out the time line leading up to the search of mar-a-lago. we learned just earlier this week of the meeting trump s attorneys had in june and a subpoena for the return of the
plant or shoots under the cover of the plant must understand that he becomes a special target for our intelligence, for our special services, for our army. for more, david mckenzie is joining us from kyiv. let s start there with the threat to the nuclear power plant. what is the latest? reporter: the latest is this diplomatic push that you are describing, kim. and the european chief is the latest to weigh in on this. i have to say the reality on the ground doesn t lend itself to a diplomatic solution at this point because that nuclear power plant is right close to several frontlines to the north toward the town of zaporizhzhia, to the west and north across the river dnipro to these ukrainian positions. so is this a very active front line. and of course over the last week or so, we ve been hearing from both sides that there have been strikes close or near to those