quote, narrowly tailored to serve the government s legitimate interest in the integrity of the ongoing investigation. media outlets, including nbc news, asked the judge to make it public. trump and his allies have also repeatedly called for it to be unsealed, although they ve made no formal motion to do so. so the question we ll be waiting to find out, what is it going to reveal about the doj s case against the former president. at least, why they had that search warrant. we ve got a team of experts standing by to answer that question and to help us dissect it once we have it. meanwhile, this morning, president biden is on the offense, turning up the heat on what he s call maga republicans. a big change in tone from president biden, slamming their philosophy during a fund-raiser in d.c., saying it s like semi-fascism. then he took that energy on the road last night to a campaign rally, it seemed, in maryland. they re a threat to our very democracy. they refuse to accept the
if your cat sprays outside the litter box, fights with other cats or scratches the furniture, they could be telling you they are stressed. to help them feel more calm, try file optimal. tonight on 360, the truce ends in gaza, but the question about who knew what and when hamas was planning for october 7th are just beginning for israeli officials. also tonight, two rulings, one civil and one criminal say the president is not responsible for actions he took as president leading up to january 6th. plus, george santos kicked out of the house. good evening, thank you for joining us. we begin with israel and hamas in the first day of fighting after a seven-day truce in gaza. israeli airstrikes resuming and west cause and according to hamas s interior ministry also targeting sites in the southern cities, they dropped a leaflet calling it quote, a fighting zone. hamas, for its part, resumed rocket attacks into israel, as for the hostages, sources are telling us both israeli and
we appreciate your time. we appreciate your time. ac 360 starts now. captions by vitac www.vitac.com tonight on 360, the truce ends in gaza, but the questions about who knew what and when about what hamas was planning for october 7th are just beginning. also tonight, two court rulings, both saying the former president is not immune for actions he took as president leading up to january 6th. plus a finality for the fabulous george santos, kicked out of the house. and that is not a lie. thanks for joining us. we begin with israel and hamas after a 7-day pause in fighting. in according to hamas interior ministry, also targeting sites in the southern cities. the idf dropped leaflets into the area today calling khan younis, quote, a fighting zone. as for the hostages, sources are telling us that both israeli and american officials believe hamas continues to hold a number of women taken from the nova music festival on october 7th. putting the number of women and ch
you and one other thing, and that is, i think it s important to compare the way that other presidents have dealt with classified information, compared to the way that donald trump is dealing with classified information. and also dealing with their own presidential records. and the new york times has a great example of this today. and they talk about obama. for example, during the three years that mr. obama wrote his 768-page memoir, after leaving the white house, the millions of pages of his official presidential records were locked away, the times reports, in warehouses in washington and chicago. each time mr. obama wanted to review something, his aides submitted precise requests to the national archives and records administration. sometimes documents would be encrypted and loaded on to a laptop, that would be brought to mr. obama at his office in washington. other times, a paper document would be placed in a locked bag for his pursual and later
was calling home, and what phones were being used. but this makes the committee s investigation all the way more difficult. i just don t want think, just when you talk about the norms these records, it is the law to. it s not just norms. the president is quite clear on this. he says whoever willfully unlawfully conceals news, mutilates obliterates or destroy its, doesn t say flush down the toilet, or intends to do so, take some carries away any record, proceeding, map, book, paper document, or other thing, fouled or deposited with any clerk or office, or any court of the united states or any public office, or with any judicial public officers should be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than three years, or both. it s key there, but there s definitely a pattern of concealment here that you guys have been unearthing in your excellent reporting. thank you very much, ashley parker and luke broad wall. all right, coming up, the question on everyone s minds. what is donald tr